The Construct nimbly pushes the boundaries of what punk and indie rock can be as it mates aggressive, fiery songs with lonely, contemplative material. Instead of opting for a traditional band, the Boulder-based two-piece social political act has forced itself to be more creative through the use of samplers and systematically switching between multiple instruments during its songs. What could be the musical equivalent of a Rube Goldberg-esque gimmick actually turns out to be a surprisingly rich tapestry of sounds, built on angular guitar work and tricky tempos. While the act's prog rock influence is readily apparent, there's also dreamy atmospheres overlaying the frenetic activity of the more rocking numbers. In that respect, the Construct recalls a less jagged Fugazi infused with doses of Laughing Stock and Spirit of Eden, and proves that imagination matters more than remaining true to genre.
-Tom Murphy Westword Weekly

And this explains perhaps why Don Zientara of Inner Ear Studio, renowned for recording and producing such pioneering acts as Minor Threat, Bad Brains, Fugazi, Henry Rollins and Jets to Brazil among others, eagerly took on The Construct to complete their album in January of '07.

Just as amazing as their approach to music, and quite fitting, The Construct pushes the envelope even further as they perform out of a 24 ft box truck that has been converted into a mobile stage!