Helmed by freewheeling creative spirit, novelist, songwriter and editor John-Paul Pryor, (former front-man of explosive noughties avant-rockers The Lancaster Bombers), The Sirens of Titan recorded their first offering Apocalypse Sessions in a series of live sessions intended as a riposte to overproduction, and was more a tantalising glimpse than a full strip-tease.
Embracing the chaos that presents itself, The Sirens of Titan are doing things the wrong way round, with the assured The Age of Treason rocking up like a débutante some six years after the event `– a swaggering Neve-desk produced opus that provides a vicarious sonic rush when placed on the stereo.
Its rich, layered and uniquely bohemian psyche-blues sound unashamedly tapping into the rich heritage of rock and roll for one final dionysian blast, where The Stones meet The Doors, Scott Walker collides with Syd Barrett.