Weird Tales Reviews

'If beautifully crafted, hyper-atmospheric symphonic prog is your bag, then don’t hesitate to check out Karda Estra' Geoff Barton, Classic Rock magazine Track Of The Day.

'richly rewarding' Ian Abrahams, Space Rock Reviews blog.

'... a bit darker than most of their other albums, but no less spellbinding.' Kinesis - US on-line CD shop

There has never been a poor Karda Estra album and this isn't going to break that duck - Weird Tales is exceptionally good, highly evocative soundtracks for the mind's imagination. One can only ponder the question of why Karda Estra's music isn't more widely known, and more importantly why some imaginative movie director hasn't signed Richard Wileman up to score their latest film! John M Peters, The Borderland

'a very fine release!' Deb Sears, The Prog Rock Diner

'Great new release ... it grows on me with each listen!' Lino, The Waiting Room (Radio)

'It's an album of dark meditations, being both laid back in most of its approach, yet evoking ill lit Victorian drawing rooms, shadowed streets or a moon flecked angry night sky. It is music with a brooding presence, be it in the form of the more wistful space themes of Island Universes, the delicate love theme that is The White Rose or the darker forms that the music often embodies. All in all another winning album from Karda Estra.' Dave Franklin, Green Man Music blog

'Another disc I highly recommend'. Jerry Lucky, Review

'Transferring these powerful sources to music and creating such a labyrinth of visual images is a remarkable achievement. Combine both and you have the perfect recipe for superb cinematic composition.' Jeff Perkins, Blogcritics