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10.0
136543
10.0 |
XS Noize
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8.0
136537
8.0 |
Mojo
This is too much fun to be a one-off. Print edition only
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8.0
136595
8.0 |
Evening Standard
The pair may be retreading old ground but this raucous album will still delight many
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8.0
136600
8.0 |
NME
The Stone Roses guitarist sounds absolutely invigorated on this psychedelic blues stomper, while Liam’s blazing comeback shows no signs of slowing down
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8.0
136635
8.0 |
The Observer
On this textbook collaboration that’s anything but, the Oasis singer and Stone Roses guitarist rearrange the DNA of their former bands to intriguing effect
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7.0
136674
7.0 |
DIY
An intriguing side project that adds to the pair's already storied careers
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7.0
136538
7.0 |
Uncut
If the tunes and attitude don't grip as strongly as they did in either man's era-bending pomp, both parties still sound better for getting together. Print edition only
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7.0
136539
7.0 |
Clash
Psychedelic rock in its original form, the album is unlikely to win the duo many new fans, but as a testament to enjoying life, it’s unrivalled
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6.4
136730
6.4 |
Spectrum Culture
If you’re looking for something surprising on Liam Gallagher John Squire, you’d be best served looking elsewhere, but the duo’s enthusiasm is hard to resist
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6.0
136542
6.0 |
Record Collector
The album certainly wears its influences on its (parka) sleeve but does so while maintaining a freshness and uplifting charm that carries the songs as they zip along
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6.0
136547
6.0 |
The Guardian
To the surprise of no one, the duo’s prosaically titled debut sounds like a cross between their former bands – and their fans will love it
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6.0
136593
6.0 |
The Independent
The half-inched tunes come and go rather forgettably but they’re charged with an electric vigour
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5.0
136688
5.0 |
PopMatters
Former Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher and Stone Roses guitarist John Squire sound reenergized on their new collaborative album, but the songs never catch fire
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5.0
136607
5.0 |
God Is In The TV
It is unlikely to change their lives or yours, and it will win no marks for originality or subtlety, but then that is probably to miss the point entirely
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4.0
136618
4.0 |
musicOMH
Drenched in the warm glow of nostalgia, this meeting of the Oasis singer and The Stone Roses guitarist will appeal to anyone still wishing it was the early-to-mid-’90s
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4.0
136633
4.0 |
The FT
Former Oasis frontman and The Stone Roses guitarist pair up for a collaborative self-titled album
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2.0
136606
2.0 |
The Arts Desk
Nothing on the album is markedly better than any of Beady Eye or the Seahorses’ less tedious moments
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2.0
136544
2.0 |
The Irish Times
An excruciating exercise in bluster and swagger
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