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8.0
47005
8.0 |
BBC
A welcome eight-tracker from the always impressive Glasgow trio
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8.0
47011
8.0 |
The Skinny
Repeat plays unlock a record with hidden layers – every inch the free-floating, retro-futuristic exploration its title suggests
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8.0
48358
8.0 |
The Fly
Errors have never sounded more magnificent
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8.0
48636
8.0 |
Art Rocker
As well as being their most assured output to date, it has a magnetic sparkle, exercised with a temper that could effortlessly romance swathes of new adorers
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7.5
47004
7.5 |
The Line Of Best Fit
A sidestep for Errors, away from the dance floor urgency of some of their previous tracks, but a step into a deeper vortex of sound
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7.0
47149
7.0 |
DIY
Essentially: a mini-album that sounds like New Order if they preferred hallucinogenics to... well, whatever it is the Hacienda used to be flooded with. Or Mogwai if they liked to dance
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6.0
47803
6.0 |
Uncut
It sees them caught between nostalgia and futurism, uncertain which way to move. Print edition only
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6.0
47118
6.0 |
Drowned In Sound
It's still a fascinating, singular path that Errors are on, one that isn't a slave to fashion or to... anything, really. But this doesn't match the shifts in evolution that gave previous works such a feeling of excitement. This is easy to like but hard to love
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6.0
47009
6.0 |
The Scotsman
New Relics finds the band on less playful form, floating on a sea of ambient synthscapes which are neither as rhythm-driven nor hook-laden as their earlier album, Have Some Faith In Magic
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5.0
48192
5.0 |
PopMatters
At once sprawling and implosive, New Relics is simply just a relic for fans and other curious parties who want to plunge headfirst into this cascading and widescreen sound
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