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musicOMH
As Brat Summer draws to a close, are we about to prepare for a 3AM winter?
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10.0
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The Guardian
The electro-pop band’s third album is a playful, energetic trip down memory lane, transporting us to Happy Mondays-era Hacienda, vintage New Order and the KLF
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Dork
Confidence Man have crafted another absurdly fun ride that capitalises on their reinvented attitude, and their reign over the dancefloor has only just begun
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9.0
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Clash
A spectacular slice of dancefloor deviance
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8.0
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NME
Inspired by ‘90s saucer-eyed rave culture and London nightlife, their third album sees Confidence Man raise the hedonism stakes
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Far Out
Ultimately, the album is not the most profound, high-brow piece of art ever created, but it provides endless propensity for danceable club euphoria, and who could complain about something like that?
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7.6
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Paste Magazine
The LP has all the essential Confidence Man ingredients: Janet Planet’s playground chant delivery, relentless attitude from Sugar Bones, spacious synths and chest-rattling beats
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The Skinny
The palette of 3AM (LA LA LA) invokes a bounce of the head, yes, and perhaps that is all that it’s meant to be – a delivery vehicle for their lauded live performance
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The Prodigy are an influence on tracks like “So What” but the sound of KLF and Underworld underpins “Sicko” and “I Can’t Lose You”, while Madonna’s ’90s collaborations with William Orbit are in the background of several tunes. Print edition only
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