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musicOMH
Despite an unorthodox release pattern that harks back to an era before streaming, the Wirral outfit's 13th album is one of their most accessibl
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Clash
It’s a lucky number thirteen for fans – The Coral remain a band to cherish
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Record Collector
It's an utter delight, an album that touches on all those influences [rocksteady, doo wop, soul, ska and 2-Tone] but still sounds like nothing but The Coral. Print edition only
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Mojo
By reconnecting with their past, The Coral have found the essence of who they are now - and it's pretty magical
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The Arts Desk
Every choppy guitar line and snaking Hammond or Farfisa lick form hooks in their own right
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XS Noize
By the time the rocksteady sway of “Spirit Catcher” and the effortless pop beauty of “Crossing The Sands” close the album, The Coral seem firmly back in the swing of creating music again. Hiatus done and dusted
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All Music
It captures the band's love of music, their ability to wring the good out of every style they attempt, and, above all, the strength of their writing and performances. It's another triumph, albeit a low-key one, for one of the best bands of their era
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