The All Music Guide has posted a review of Flux. Not sure why Tom Schulte only credited Suzanne by name and neglected to mention the album’s composer, but here it is:
Picking up on the ear-catching, edgy segmented rhythms of the breakbeat wave on Flux , Love Spirals Downward[s] updates their sound, leaving the creative core intact. It’s all about texture in this multi-layered album of Suzanne Perry’s atmospheric vocals, brightly strummed acoustic guitar, and urgent electro-beats. While Perry’s long phrasing meets the moderate rhythms to imply a midpoint, ocean coast sonic waves ebb and flow over the listener intoxicatingly. Indeed, “Sound of Waves” is the name of one of these undulating tracks. Swirling and merging, this duo’s techno-psychedelic (psychedelia implied by the gentle nod of the content without considering their titular acronym) ballads of love lost or failed (“Psyche,” “By Your Side,” and “I’ll Always Love You”) are constructed in a way that owes as much to the accessibility of pop as it does to current forms of electronica. — Tom Schulte
For the record, “Psyche” (and “Ring”) feature Kristen Perry’s vocals/lyrics. Note also that “Sunset Bell” features Jennifer Ryan Fuller’s vocals. And you might want to know that Ryan Lum composed, performed, and produced every song on the album.