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10.0
115799
10.0 |
musicOMH
West Of Eden is finally here, and damn, are HMLTD finally going to get that fame they so deserve
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9.0
115755
9.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Sharp-witted and aesthetically committed, HMLTD come in from the cold
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8.0
115752
8.0 |
Mojo
Packs intelligence, colour and melody. Print edition only
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8.0
115757
8.0 |
DIY
A cut above the rest, even if a little overdue
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8.0
115793
8.0 |
The Guardian
The London band throw together glam, goth, electro, Kurt Weill … and have even added conventional pop to the mix
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8.0
116046
8.0 |
Paste Magazine
After a several-year wait, the London six-piece delivers a theatrical, forward-thinking debut
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7.0
115753
7.0 |
Uncut
West of Eden is extravagant and ridiculous, but it embraces its own erraticism. Print edition only
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6.0
115756
6.0 |
Loud And Quiet
Their patchwork labyrinthine stories are only mostly enthralling – the whole piece doesn’t quite match the promises of full technicolour
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6.0
115820
6.0 |
The Quietus
It might lose its magic quickly, as most of the thrill comes from the band’s willingness to skip from genre to genre, but every so often you can forget the flaws and get lost in the many worlds it tries to create
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4.0
115754
4.0 |
Q
Their debut's wilful eccentricity is mostly unconvincing. Print edition only
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