
Soundcheck Magazine:
"The album takes us through a circus of nightmares and dark desires, and though you may be unnerved, you won’t want to stop listening."
Tiny Mix Tapes:
"Donning animalistic costumes and performing hybrid music with elements of goth, trip-hop, post-rock, and indie rock, among others, the combination sounds quite striking."
Austinist:
"The experimentally shrieking guitars and ghoulish keyboards make the air thick with a carnival vibe that quickly turns into an electro pop number fronted by a singer sounding something like a darker version of Gwen Stefani at times."
The Devil Has The Best Tuna (UK):
"The album is a gothic Sgt Peppers, a cerebral concept album about humans trapped in a cage of their own design which is a daring and almost revolutionary move in an era of one off downloads and poor attention spans. Particularly daring to release it as your debut album. If it's true that no-one ever got rich by over-estimating the public's intelligence then DINAJ are condemned to eternal poverty."
more reviews:
Austin Sound Check
Austin Chronicle
Austin Sound





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