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9.0
34506
9.0 |
Tiny Mix Tapes
This uncanny sound field suggests a different set of priorities from the usual transcendentalist rock seekers, and Trust Now is all the better for it
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8.0
33930
8.0 |
DIY
The bizarre, outré landscape that Prince Rama creates may be daunting and foreboding, but it is ultimately fascinating
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8.0
33961
8.0 |
Uncut
If this is retro, it's 5000 BC chic. Print edition only
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7.1
34149
7.1 |
Beats Per Minute
They’ve managed to create an individual sound out of some travel-worn aesthetics and make it sound like its working for them and not the other way around
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6.0
34039
6.0 |
No Ripcord
It is by no means a bad album, and if you're already into the band it will provide a new fix of freakout, but to deserve any more than a 6/10 it really needs to nail the transcendental and ditch the kitsch
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6.0
33931
6.0 |
NME
Less pan-pipe chill-out and more a brooding and oppressive morass of sound
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6.0
33960
6.0 |
Q
Finds the Brooklyn-based sisters in typically mind-altering mood. Print edition only
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5.8
33928
5.8 |
Pitchfork
The music here contains germs of good ideas, but too often they get frittered away through loose and indulgent jams that never go anywhere
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5.5
33929
5.5 |
Bowlegs
Their fifth and finest record
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2.0
34199
2.0 |
Drowned In Sound
It is so far lacking in any modicum of passion, soul or relevance that you might as well be listening to an Enya record
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