Irish alternative rock band known for the albums Generation Sap (1999) and Crave (2002).

Generation Sap (1999) was produced by Sylvia Massy. Review highlights include frequent use of guitar effects giving a psychedelic coloring, the singer's clean childlike voice, and standout tracks such as Following Yesterday, Sump, Crawl Down and Supergod. Cyclefly returned in 2002 with the album Crave shortly before disbanding (as noted in the provided review).

A positive DeBaser take on Cyclefly's Generation Sap. Highlights Sylvia Massy's production and the band's psychedelic guitar effects. Standout tracks cited: Following Yesterday, Sump, Crawl Down, Supergod. Reviewer score: 9/10.

For:Fans of late-90s alternative rock and readers of DeBaser

 Mysterious object, multi-ethnic band, indie group mistakenly ending up under a major at the wrong time (1999) which brought as the sole benefit a 5-star production (Sylvia Massy behind the mixer, she who "baptized" Tool), easy listening but strangely disturbing: I've read quite a bit about them.

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