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10.0
51704
10.0 |
Drowned In Sound
Just happens to be one of those records that embodies perfection
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9.0
52034
9.0 |
musicOMH
A staggering debut. Hookworms are a band quite unlike anything the UK has produced for years
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9.0
52195
9.0 |
The Quietus
Pearl Mystic is the best British psychedelic album since the 1990s; maybe more than that
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8.4
52051
8.4 |
Bowlegs
A rewarding experience that confirms Hookworms as one of the most interesting yet riotous British bands currently on the scene
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8.0
51724
8.0 |
DIY
The Leeds five-piece combine psychedelia, krautrock and gonzo rock 'n roll to unashamedly epic effect on this surprisingly immediate debut album
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8.0
51683
8.0 |
The 405
A rich record that reveals more of itself with every listen. Meet Hookworms - you're better off with a band like this in your life
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8.0
51684
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
There’s a suspicion that accessibility is not exactly on the top of Hookworms’ priorities; instead making interesting, immersive music to get lost in clearly is
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8.0
51685
8.0 |
BBC
Hookworms could become something genuinely astonishing in a few albums’ time, and Pearl Mystic is a fine foundation indeed
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8.0
53792
8.0 |
Uncut
Audacious and urgent. Print edition only
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8.0
58376
8.0 |
All Music
Deserves to be heard by fans of the bands they borrowed from, and anyone who likes their music to take them on a noisy, unpredictable, and thrilling trip
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8.0
51699
8.0 |
NME
This record is not the sunburnt wooze of Tame Impala: it's angrier, colder
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6.0
51694
6.0 |
Q
At its best Pear Mystic is testament to the power of head-nodding repetition. Print edition only
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6.0
51772
6.0 |
Mojo
Speaker-sherdding noisadelia. Print edition only
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