Pat Simmonds - Ar Scáth a Chéile (Each Other’s Shadow)
GreenmanReview, 2004, Pat Simmonds
"... this album they seem to have fully entered the experimental stage, employing a variety of sounds. Everything from thumb piano to cello, tablas, synthesisers and electric bass make an appearance to support the musical vision these two lads quite clearly have. ...
... The brothers Neff display some fearless chops and are not shy of putting it out there. The pipes are remarkably tuneful given the complexity of some of the material and the pipes and fiddle together are tight in the way that familial musicians usually are. Comparisons are inevitable: some things are Lunasaesque in manner, others are very Liam O'Flynn with orchestra. Other young pipes and fiddle oriented bands (Calico, for example) get the nod as do old warhorses like The Bothy Band. ... the album is a consistent listen from start to finish. ..."