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9.0
60509
9.0 |
Uncut
The Texans continue their radical evolution with a kaleidoscopic concept album
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8.0
60555
8.0 |
Drowned In Sound
By balancing their instinctive, intricate side within a tight, concise framework, White Denim have created something that’s both accessible and unorthodox
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8.0
60580
8.0 |
NME
The biggest star is, perhaps, the production, built for chunky headphones and FM radios
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8.0
60473
8.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
The missteps on this record are rare, and the consistent growth they’ve displayed with each release is all the more impressive for a band not even 10 years old
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8.0
60474
8.0 |
DIY
White Denim can take the familiar and make it feel new, charge it up and make it something special
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8.0
60475
8.0 |
All Music
Regardless of the musical ingredients that went into this album, Corsicana Lemonade is their most down-home batch of sweet southern brew yet.
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8.0
60476
8.0 |
The Guardian
White Denim's trademark swampy garage rock now comes gift-wrapped with more direct songwriting and catchy choruses
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8.0
60477
8.0 |
The Independent
Melodic songs that recall the Southern country-funk boogie of Little Feat and the Allman Brothers Band, and the goodtime grooves of Steve Miller
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8.0
60478
8.0 |
Evening Standard
Suitably for an album named after a fizzy drink, Corsicana Lemonade is a sweeter proposition than its four predecessors
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8.0
60507
8.0 |
Q
A staggering, intoxicating record. Print edition only
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8.0
60624
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Despite being delivered with a simplicity that may deter some fans, it transcends these limitations becoming something which could yet prove to be their finest achievement
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8.0
60649
8.0 |
Mojo
Overall this is pretty near perfect. Print edition only
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7.0
61160
7.0 |
Clash
Less noise, less commotion, and less frenetic
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7.0
61611
7.0 |
PopMatters
White Denim are truly one of the best bands out there today, and even with a 10-song firecracker like this one, all they’re doing is simply padding their already-impressive reputation
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7.0
60529
7.0 |
Rolling Stone
As with the quartet's great 2011 album, D, there are moments on Corsicana Lemonade when all of the pieces click perfectly into place
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6.0
60472
6.0 |
The Observer
Five albums in and White Denim are springing from Thin Lizzy (At Night in Dreams) to jazz (Distant Relative Salute), via Afrobeat (the title track) and southern boogie (Come Back) with customary ease
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6.0
60771
6.0 |
The Fly
At what point are you so uncool that you’re cool? White Denim continue to teeter there
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6.0
60749
6.0 |
Art Rocker
It seems that the whole modern day blues rock thing has become somewhat predictable now and it is good to see a band trying to make a change to that obviousness
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6.0
60629
6.0 |
State
This album is not a musical revolution; indeed, it would be a stretch to deem it more than a slight evolution for White Denim
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5.8
60594
5.8 |
Pretty Much Amazing
While an album this middle of the road may not be destined for obsessive private listening, it has its place
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5.5
60766
5.5 |
Paste Magazine
On the heels of 2011’s critically hailed D, Corsicana Lemonade is a plain, uninspiring disappointment
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