Rolling Stone had this to say: “Unlike prior Crimson lineups, this one tackles pieces from the band’s entire repertoire every single night. That means that Jakszyk has to perform a half-century’s worth of material — originally sung by a series of very different vocalists, including Greg Lake on 1969’s iconic “21st Century Schizoid Man,” John Wetton on early-Seventies standouts like “Starless,” and Adrian Belew on Eighties gems like “Neurotica” — and somehow make it all hang together. He does just that, while also singing new pieces like “Meltdown” and pulling off highly demanding guitar parts, and makes it all look effortless.”
Rolling Stone had this to say: “Unlike prior Crimson lineups, this one tackles pieces from the band’s entire repertoire every single night. That means that Jakszyk has to perform a half-century’s worth of material — originally sung by a series of very different vocalists, including Greg Lake on 1969’s iconic “21st Century Schizoid Man,” John Wetton...