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8.0
141947
8.0 |
DIY
NEW
A playful exercise in boundary-pushing and performance
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8.0
141948
8.0 |
The Guardian
NEW
Velvets-style drone rock, trad folk, anarcho-punk and hippy whimsy are all discernible in the Brighton quartet’s debut album – all played with white-knuckle intensity
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8.0
141949
8.0 |
Clash
NEW
A record of curious indulgence, ‘The New Is Rising’ stands out through its bloody-minded singularities. A brisk song cycle, The New Eves maintain an incredible sense of unity across its nine-track span – an incantation of identity, it’s an unforgettable debut
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8.0
141951
8.0 |
Far Out
NEW
The record is outstanding—a real frustrated release, not just in lyricism but in all aspects. Every instrument plays a crucial part, and every second feels accounted for. It’s not the kind of album which will be music to the ears of everyone, but the ones who get it will get it
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8.0
141954
8.0 |
God Is In The TV
NEW
Post punk grit and grainy folk might be its kindling, but the fire that follows is all of its own making and certainly not one for beard-stroking analysis or categorisation. Indeed, the maps of contemporary British underground music may need some redrawing, because The New Eves just nudged the compass a few vital, exciting degrees
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7.0
141950
7.0 |
Uncut
NEW
The New Eve Is Rising is a confident, adventurous debut, intuitive yet purposeful and full of reinvention’s promise. Print edition only
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