A stunningly enthusiastic review form NYC's Big Takeover Magazine revelling in the swirling mixture that comprises Minerva, the first disc of A Cornucopia:
"A 3-record set available only in physical form? Man, its like the seventies all over again, But before you run off to check if your purple, crushed velvet, loon pants still fit, let me stop you there. For now, at least, we are faced only with one album, namely Minerva the first third of the deluxe box set to follow (which will be joined by Victory and Bounty - bonus points for those that have made the connection.) The band in question is Manchester's The Speed Of Sound so the music leans towards pop-infused sophistication and punky energy rather than anything proggy or paisley patterned. And if I have suggested the music is anything but a product of here-and-now then I must apologise.And so it is that across fourteen tracks, The Speed Of Sound works its eclectic magic. 'West Wind' is a Hendrix vocal-drawl leading a punk-blues groove whilst a horn section perform a sonic, shamanistic ritual in the near distance and 'SS-100-X' is Lou Reed gone folk. 'The Harvest' is the sort of thing Nick Cave might have come up with, if he worked as chief troubadour in the court of Henry V, whilst 'Bodysnatchers' tips its hat at Elvis... make that Costello not Presley. And if 'Clickbait' is the sort of sound that punk should have been about had it been less sneering and aloof and taken a leaf out of the Pop Pickers Playbook, then 'So Faux' is just... odd. And I mean that in the very best of ways.
Although digital versions of the three albums that will make up the box set will be available down the line, this is a physical-only release for now. This release coincides with the band's 35th anniversary, but more than that, the songs, based on Minerva at least, are going to be some of the most fun and frantic, optimistic and lyrical, deft and dexterous songs you have heard in a while. Any balanced, respectable and discerning music fan worth their salt will want to add these to their physical music collection. Music fans like you!"
You can find the piece on The Big Takeover website here
Thanks from us to Dave Franklin and The Big Takeover
the links are in the weblink above, but also here https://bigstirrecords.bandcamp.com/album/a-cornucopia-minerva