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9.0
43228
9.0 |
Drowned In Sound
Something striking, singular and mercurial; stridently marking out Echo Lake as one of 2012’s most exciting breakthrough acts
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9.0
43229
9.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Every so often a debut comes along so full of elegiac beauty that you can’t fail to fall for everything about it. Wild Peace is this year’s addition to the list. Prepare to be enthralled
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9.0
43523
9.0 |
Blurt
These kinds of records don't come along very often, Wild Peace needs to be heard
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8.5
43278
8.5 |
Bowlegs
A really good debut, and really original too. A major accomplishment
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8.0
43398
8.0 |
Clash
Gloriously prodigious
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8.0
43461
8.0 |
All Music
A largely subdued affair, but there's so much happening just below the surface of the music that it's easy to miss some of the album's buried brilliance while you're distracted by its glimmering melodies
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8.0
43846
8.0 |
The Fly
It’s muggy and consuming in the way that using 96 effects pedals at once will be, but there’s a vital sweetness that shines through
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8.0
44024
8.0 |
NME
Full of delicious dream-pop
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7.0
43230
7.0 |
musicOMH
While it is ever-so-slightly patchy, it would be unkind to suggest that Wild Peace is anything other than an impressive debut. An album of smouldering beauty and epic construction
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6.4
43256
6.4 |
Pitchfork
Once you leave Wild Peace, it's pretty much gone
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6.0
43329
6.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
Can you sustain an entire album with a relatively monochromatic sound, even with the shimmering nature of Jarvis’ voice? Wild Peace proves that no, you can’t
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