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8.0
54030
8.0 |
The Irish Times
A debut album full of sunny, infectious, sassy, feel-good hooks, melodies and choruses
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8.0
54041
8.0 |
All Music
A soundtrack to shared memories of summer, first love, and all the bittersweet things that can happen when those two meet
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7.5
54037
7.5 |
Bowlegs
Blissful summer listening that will safely see you through to September
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7.0
54039
7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Bigfoot is bittersweet; cheerful and charming in small doses, and – as that’s all you get – it’s time well spent
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7.0
54029
7.0 |
DIY
A feel-good hug of an album, which will transport you to the care-free, peace and love West Coast in a matter of minutes
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7.0
54597
7.0 |
Drowned In Sound
If you can take Bigfoot for the sun-blushed, sweet-natured collection of songs that it is, then this could be the soundtrack to your summer
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6.7
54036
6.7 |
Pretty Much Amazing
Just like those introductory LPs from Vampire Weekend and Cults, Bigfoot masterfully creates the illusion that Cayucas is incapable of writing a bad song
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6.6
54578
6.6 |
AltSounds
It's easy to see how you could pass Bigfoot off as vacuous indie-garble, but in truth it's never less than enjoyable
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6.0
55985
6.0 |
Entertainment.ie
Once on board with their aesthetic, it’s tough to be cynical about this infectious summer record
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6.0
54033
6.0 |
Loud And Quiet
A happy escape from whatever dank, non-seabed you live on
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6.0
54099
6.0 |
Q
Vampire Weekend-inspired world-y pop. Print edition only
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5.0
54686
5.0 |
The 405
Anyone not interested in this wave of trendy, summery indie-pop of recent times probably shouldn't rush out to buy Bigfoot
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4.9
54031
4.9 |
Pitchfork
He’s observant, but lacks insight, descriptive without offering any commentary, nostalgic without feeling the pain from an old wound
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