Man of War is a significant sonic progression for the band. Opening track Gaia sets the tone for the release perfectly. Heavy, brooding bass and glitchy, synth stabs create an imposing sonic backdrop for Tom’s menacing vocal to hang on. Lead and title track Man Of War is driven by its propulsive beats and more washes of bass and eerie electronic touches. Fall Crocus finds the band in contemplative mood. A heavy, regretful air hangs over the track and brings to mind the work of international superstar and Mercury Prize winner James Blake, who the band has toured with, as well as Mount Kimbie and Ghostpoet previously. Final original cut Cosmos Pink is perhaps the album’s most touching effort. Cloud Boat have always been a band capable of inducing sincere emotion and this release is no different, taking the listener on a powerful, cathartic journey through life’s big issues. Remix wise, the release features offerings from Phaeleh and LA – 4A. Each act brings its own distinguishable flavour to Man Of War. Phaeleh’s version features his trademark, cinematic, take on house electronics and is a typically atmospheric effort, while LA – 4A takes Cloud Boat in a modern techno direction.