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10.0
144077
10.0 |
Dork
Nothing about the album asks permission: it wants a dancefloor, a crowd and a slightly irresponsible amount of volume
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9.0
144086
9.0 |
Far Out
Every song is short and snappy – they’re all pretty much under three minutes – with each one possessing a unique pop formula that highlights Fcukers as masters of the genre
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8.0
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8.0 |
The Guardian
The duo’s snotty nonchalance may capture the post-Brat zeitgeist, but their true appeal lies in a talent for turning vintage dance influences into pointed modern pop
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8.0
144073
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
It doesn’t take itself too seriously, and it’s exactly what’s needed heading into summer. Fcukers know what they do best, and they are at the top of their game. Who’s ready to keep up with them?
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8.0
144075
8.0 |
Exclaim
Altogether, Ö feels like candy: addictive, sweet, glossy; the ultimate sugar rush. While it remains to be seen if there's a crash coming, Fcukers are undeniably the life of the party
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8.0
144076
8.0 |
DIY
A swift album that’ll prove difficult to grow tired of
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8.0
144095
8.0 |
NME
On their debut album, the Brooklyn duo compellingly diffuse their breadth influences through the prism of present-day club culture
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8.0
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8.0 |
PopMatters
Fcukers are a vibe, and they know it. The hype may have brought us to the door, but the music is why we’re staying for the afterparty
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7.0
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7.0 |
Pitchfork
Downtown New York’s breakout dance stars play to their club-rat reputation while stocking their debut with Y2K electro-pop and UK garage beats
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7.0
144291
7.0 |
Spectrum Culture
One or two weak pieces notwithstanding, electro-pop duo Fcukers turn in a strong debut record
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7.0
144107
7.0 |
Clash
It firmly instructs you not to peer too closely beneath its stylish exterior in search of what makes it tick. It’s just pop music, now shut up and dance
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6.8
144092
6.8 |
Northern Transmissions
The production is eclectic and varied enough to keep any listener engaged, and it does truly feel like an album that’s meant to be listened to in the company of other bodies
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6.7
144154
6.7 |
Paste Magazine
On their debut, the New York duo’s brash charm reverberates through kinetic club energy and after-hours haze, even if the end result plays it a little safe
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6.2
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6.2 |
Beats Per Minute
They’re a nostalgia trip of intertextual references. Ö will no doubt frustrate some, and delight many others. It is, after all, just a ride that doesn’t need to be taken too seriously
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4.0
144074
4.0 |
The Skinny
For a band sold as New York's next great party-starters, much of the debut album from Fcukers feels oddly undercooked
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