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- Dec 5, 2025A record that is just as impressively crafted as anything Prochet has done. That is high praise indeed, considering she's made some of the most inventive and pleasing neo-psychedelic adjacent albums of the previous decade or so.
- Dec 5, 2025The vocals on cuts like “The House That Doesn’t Exist” may be soft and high, but the melody slashes forward with determination and force. Even the Nico-esque whisper psyche of “Flowers Turn Into Gold” exudes intention. Daydream soft sonics swirl in clouds around Prochet’s mic, but she, herself, is wide awake and in control.
- Dec 5, 2025Overall, ‘Unclouded’ is a further incantation of psych-pop goodness.
- UncutDec 5, 2025There's a beautiful simpatico between Prochet and Danell throughout that elevates everything, and the El Michels Affair contribution points outwards, to new experiences. It's a lovely album - 30 minutes well spent. [Jan 2026, p.20]
- Dec 5, 2025Unclouded may not push her in a new direction, but it’s marked by a newfound grit and a palpable confidence.
- MojoDec 5, 2025A lovely album, but not one which lingers. [Jan 2026, p.87]
- Dec 5, 2025Unclouded is short on genuinely standout tracks, but it’s a becalming place to visit.