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9.0
16757
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Culture Deluxe
They have swabbed subtle and minor changes onto what they do best and they’ll win a lot of praise for not taking the easiest option and just making Nouns part deux
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9.0
16799
9.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
A complete success, containing surprises while improving upon the territory covered in past recordings
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9.0
16869
9.0 |
Bowlegs
A near perfect record of American indie punk and a whole lot more
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8.8
17066
8.8 |
Pitchfork
A sonically chameleonic, musically generous, seriously compelling record from a couple guys who've once again got all their pedals in a row
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8.6
17214
8.6 |
Beats Per Minute
No Age is bound to make quite a few new fans in the wake of the release of this powerful disc
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8.0
17436
8.0 |
AU Review
Everything In Between can come across as a sluggish, post-Nouns hangover recording, but one with undeniable quality. Give it time and let it all fall effortlessly into place
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8.0
16966
8.0 |
The Digital Fix
A stunning effort by a band going from strength to strength
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8.0
16973
8.0 |
Clash
[No Age] write songs they would be psyched to listen to
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8.0
17157
8.0 |
Eye Weekly
Everything in Between leaves no doubt about No Age’s ability to, as one song aptly puts it, “shred and transcend.”
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8.0
18831
8.0 |
Rave Magazine
Everything In Between is really everything we could have asked of No Age, adding new dimensions to their sound and reinforcing why we liked them in the first place
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8.0
19061
8.0 |
Prefix
For a band with so much on its plate, it's a welcome change to hear nothing more than a quick, burst of energy
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8.0
19115
8.0 |
No Ripcord
They’ve evolved in a completely logical direction in ways that are pleasantly surprising but never jarring
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8.0
17103
8.0 |
Tiny Mix Tapes
As much as Everything In Between transcends what the band has released to date, nothing feels like a true departure, and everything seems like an improvement
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8.0
17116
8.0 |
PopMatters
The rhythms coming off crisper and heavier, while the melodic counterpoints have a little more luster
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8.0
16885
8.0 |
BBC
Warrants listen after listen after listen
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8.0
16915
8.0 |
The Guardian
Dean Allen Spunt's fairly blank vocals may have trouble conveying anything other than a downcast shrug, but musically, Everything in Between manages to run the full gamut
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8.0
16759
8.0 |
Uncut
The vibe is miasmic and whacked-out, with several tracks more like soundscapes feeling their way to focus, rather than songs. Print edition only
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8.0
16673
8.0 |
musicOMH
The sound of a band who are going from strength to strength
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8.0
16674
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Spin
The cultural crossover works because they turn the slash-and-thud punk template into a space of possibility -- not just for music, exactly, but music for dreaming
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8.0
16675
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State
Simply a thrilling record in its own right, and one where you can tell the creators had a blast making it. A cert for the end-of-year lists
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8.0
16756
8.0 |
Mojo
Standard-bearers of a new age for adventurous, emotionally-literate punk-pop. Print edition only
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7.5
17631
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The Line Of Best Fit
This is undoubtedly a brilliant album, and it’d be criminal if it weren’t atop plenty of the end of year lists that are fast approaching, but the sense that it is in its predecessor’s shadow still persists
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7.0
17995
7.0 |
Blurt
This band is best with its songs left half-formed, full of childish tyranny and drums rippling like laughter
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7.0
18423
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FasterLouder
No Age have reached the point beyond youthful narcissism – they know that there is a start and an end to everything, but what really matters is everything in between
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7.0
16838
7.0 |
Drowned In Sound
Undoubtedly a step onward from its predecessors – it’s more developed in every way, though admittedly lacks a little of the sheer raw bite
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7.0
16862
7.0 |
NME
They have progressed in confidence rather than accessibility or grandeur
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7.0
16926
7.0 |
The Fly
A quietly ambitious record, and all the more exciting for it
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6.0
17121
6.0 |
Rolling Stone
Their third album is their most conventionally songful
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6.0
16971
6.0 |
Q
Slavishly retro, but done with infectious enthusiasm. Print edition only
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