“… il y a quelque chose de Sixtoo dans les meilleurs passages …” – Indie Rock Magazine
Indie Rock Mag provides a short review of Max Moon’s The Grand Howl, likening him in his best moments to Canadian underground rap legend Sixtoo.

Translation:
Plucked strings of the double bass, discreet deconstructions, weighty atmospheres and minimalist flow: there is something of Sixtoo in the best passages (Little Do They Know and Next Time in particular) of this new album by the Canadian Max Moon, one half of Magick Show alongside Mickey O'Brien, enough to make us appreciate all the more that The Grand Owl is supported by Hand'Solo Records which helped to reveal thirty years ago this little genius of adventurous indie rap that we never talk about enough. For the rest, we navigate between excellence and ordinary, with a little too many skits perhaps but short enough not to break the atmosphere too much. The bonuses that do feel good: Fresh Kils of Backburner as co-producer, ShrapKnel and Ultra Magnus as guests... family in short.