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8.0
13645
8.0 |
musicOMH
It feels like being reunited with a close friend you've not seen for over a decade. Renegades, quite unexpectedly, is one of the best British rock albums you will hear all year
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8.0
13843
8.0 |
The Digital Fix
An extremely strong, enjoyable work from a band that sound like they just had fun when recording it
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8.0
14193
8.0 |
Clash
More power chords than you could shake a leek at and an invigorated surge of energy that oozes both passion and belief
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7.0
15226
7.0 |
AU Review
If this were an offering from any other melodic rock band, it would be an easy pleasure. Feeder, however have the weight of expectation upon them and a whole lot more to prove
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6.0
14022
6.0 |
Uncut
A small thrill, but still a thrill. Print edition only
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6.0
13987
6.0 |
BBC
To call it competent is to damn a seven-albums-old band with faint praise, but there are few other words for it. One for the hardcore
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5.0
14965
5.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
The three-piece hardly make any pretence of trend-setting with this record, but new explorations in an old sound need to be fresher and more thrilling than this
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4.0
13899
4.0 |
Q
This feels like the work of a band going through a mid-life crisis. Print edition only
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4.0
14074
4.0 |
The Irish Times
The Renegades project began life as an excuse for Feeder to play anonymously in small venues; with these lacklustre songs, perhaps it should have stayed as such
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4.0
14514
4.0 |
Click Music
If this is the best they can offer then maybe its time they ended it before they become the UK’s answer to Nickleback
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2.0
14011
2.0 |
NME
It's unfathomable how a band so ineffably naff can summon up the brass neck to keep making preposterously charmless records without shame or contrition. Print edition only
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