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9.0
27540
9.0 |
Clash
Sounding fifty years out of time and traversing genres without concern, it is unlike anything else you will hear this summer
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9.0
27850
9.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Each song is perfectly formed with a multitude of layers that thread loosely throughout the album to create a cohesive collection of self contained hits
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8.0
27502
8.0 |
The Scotsman
Sound and look come of age
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8.0
27469
8.0 |
The Guardian
Fun all the way
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8.0
27471
8.0 |
Daily Telegraph
Hugely enjoyable
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8.0
27473
8.0 |
musicOMH
A great achievement, to be enjoyed again and again
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7.5
27475
7.5 |
State
The sheer variety of styles on Smoking In Heaven means that almost anyone can enjoy it on some level
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7.0
27485
7.0 |
NME
Print edition only
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7.0
28232
7.0 |
BBC
An album which could quite possibly fool enthusiasts of old-timey sonics
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7.0
28438
7.0 |
Rave Magazine
They tackle everything from funk to ska with varying degrees of success – but there’s still buckets of charm here
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6.0
30728
6.0 |
FasterLouder
Many joyous moments to be found and the music has a naive charm that is as sweet as honey
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6.0
27527
6.0 |
DIY
It's all easily consumed upon first listen. But will you return to partake in the buffet for a second time?
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6.0
27546
6.0 |
Drowned In Sound
[A] novel and mostly welcome dive into an often ignored and overlooked era
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6.0
27483
6.0 |
Q
It charms your socks off. Print edition only
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5.0
27472
5.0 |
The Independent
You wouldn't run a mile at a festival, but you wouldn't cross a field to see them either
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4.0
27474
4.0 |
Bowlegs
Is an album of numerous nods to times-gone-by (admittedly delivered with affection) what we need right now? Bowlegs remains unconvinced
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4.0
27479
4.0 |
Uncut
Underwhelming period piece. Print edition only
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4.0
27482
4.0 |
Mojo
Feels a little unnecessary. Print edition only
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4.0
27777
4.0 |
The Observer
Though the album roams through ska, 12-bar blues, jazz and boogie-woogie, the songs themselves are unadventurous
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