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8.0
143516
8.0 |
Record Collector
The excellent PP Arnold featuring lead single Poison Vine is a good indicator of the move towards a very Stones-y type of uplifting soulful rock and blues; the swelling gospel rock of Don't Look Away is the most stirring thing they've done yet. Print edition only
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8.0
143520
8.0 |
XS Noize
This is Cast sounding comfortable, confident, and settled. The songs are strong, the production is polished without being overworked, and the band sound like they know exactly who they are at this stage
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7.5
143591
7.5 |
Hot Press
While there’s nothing as unforgettable as ‘Alright’ or ‘Walkaway’, there’s enough quality here to ensure Power’s songwriting should chime with a new generation
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7.0
143517
7.0 |
NME
Power's voice is improving with age, especially confident and commanding on the closing, psych-baroque "Birds Heading South". Print edition only
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7.0
143518
7.0 |
musicOMH
The Liverpudlians’ eighth album is the sound of a band determined to prove they’re more than a Britpop legacy act
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7.0
143519
7.0 |
Clash
With as many albums in this century as in the last, ‘Yeah Yeah Yeah’ finds Cast building on the momentum of the previous two years with both confidence and quality. Refusing to trade solely on nostalgia, it’s a beefed-up version of their best selves. Long may their positivity last
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6.3
143535
6.3 |
Spectrum Culture
If you’re on board with Cast, then Yeah Yeah Yeah’s charms will lure you in
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5.0
143574
5.0 |
PopMatters
Judging by Yeah Yeah Yeah, it seems Cast’s vinyl collection consists solely of Rubber Soul, Abbey Road, and The White Album
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