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9.0
138736
9.0 |
DIY
The excitement and energy of a debut album, but the wisdom and restraint that comes from experience
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9.0
138741
9.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Wunderhorse are a call to the past that beautifully evokes the best of band culture; four unified minds digging into the meat and potatoes of some chords and well-yowled poetically mystical lyrics and garnishing them with screeching noise and the sparkle of something greater at play
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9.0
138747
9.0 |
Far Out
In short, Midas is a triumph on all fronts
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8.0
138737
8.0 |
Dork
No fakery exists on this album. Instead, what you’re met with on ‘Midas’ is the sound of a confident, unpretentious, nonchalantly cool, energetic, live band – which is what Wunderhorse is
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8.0
138739
8.0 |
NME
The newly expanded four-piece deliver all thrills and no frills on this fresh reintroduction to the project
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8.0
138740
8.0 |
God Is In The TV
It’s not perfect, but that’s exactly the point – it’s a snapshot of a band in their most honest and powerful form
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7.7
138746
7.7 |
Beats Per Minute
Wunderhorse have undoubtedly conquered the sophomore album and left fans desiring more, especially with the new knowledge of the range this band possesses
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6.0
138742
6.0 |
Clash
It’s a slight, undemanding effort, and there’s charm to be found if you’re willing to meet the band halfway
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