• "[Yet Further] Without a doubt one of biggest surprises and one of the best instrumental albums of 2016." — Mark Martins, [echoesanddust.com]
  • "Sioum calls to mind a heavier Zombi mixed with Russian Circles, while also channeling Battles and Cancer Conspiracy with their use of odd-time signatures and discordant yet rhythmic riffs." — Invisible Oranges Staff, [invisibleoranges.com]
  • "Yet Further is a settle-in-for-the-journey record that will reward repeated listenings — and stubbornly prevent any temptation to background it." — Monica Kendrick
  • "Chicago instrumetalists Sioum call to mind the techy, proggy stylings of Don Caballero or Dysrhythmia, but with a cinematic and dramatic flair that’ll have fans of Russian Circles cheering." — Vince Neilstein, [metalsucks.net]
  • "[Yet Further is] Definitely one of the most thoughtful, well-constructed albums I've heard in a while." — Ben Sharp, [Cloudkicker]
  • "Yet Further, all I can say is that it is a sheer feat of brilliance and a testament to the value of resilience bolstering talent." — Mircea Laslo, [arcticdrones.com]
  • "Hey, big post rock bands! This is how you mesmerize your listeners. A masterpiece. [...] Album of the year contender. A strong one. Very special blend of post rock and ambient/experimental elements. [...] Best albums of May - 9.5/10" - Inter, [itdjents.com]
  • "Any Tool fans out there? Do you also enjoy epic post rock? Check out Chicago's Sioum they're a perfect combination of both!" — [The Math-Rock News]
  • "Each track is a fantastic blend of emotion, gaming nostalgia, progressive joy and hard-hitting music." — Calum Gibson, [www.dprp.net]
  • "After a successful Kickstarter campaign this year the appropriately titled Yet Further saw light of day." — Max Rotvel, [metalbandcamp.com]
  • Sioum’s Arthur Zdrinc Trials Through "Tribulation" In New Drum Playthrough — Kyle Gaddo, [www.heavyblogisheavy.com]