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Innocence

Pontiak

Innocence

Latest sludge / psych rock offering from the prolific Virginia-based Carney brothers, their 10th full-length release

ADM rating[?]

6.9

Label
Thrill Jockey
UK Release date
27/01/2014
US Release date
28/01/2014
  1. 8.5 |   Paste Magazine

    The band’s insistence on its soft side for even a few songs is an exciting prospect that makes Innocence a diamond in the rough
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  2. 8.0 |   The Quietus

    Built around harmonies that only siblings seem to muster, there is a neat balance struck between angry noise from self-enforced isolation and a pastoral quality that strikes into the heart of America in a direct bloodline from CSNY and The Band
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  3. 7.5 |   Under The Radar

    These gentlemen are as consistent they come—if you're a fan, you'll never be disappointed
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  4. 7.5 |   The Line Of Best Fit

    Innocence is saved by the urgent innovation that courses through its emphatic high points
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  5. 7.5 |   The 405

    Allows them to layer up the fuzz, feedback and ferociousness of their instruments in a way that, whilst tightly controlled, feels as raw as it gets
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  6. 7.0 |   All Music

    Finds Pontiak in a place both refined and vividly experimental
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  7. 7.0 |   musicOMH

    While Innocence might be easily lost in the pool of “alternative,” despite its flaws it is a strong addition to the band’s already prolific catalogue
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  8. 7.0 |   Uncut

    Gnarly. Loud. Sludgy. If it ain't broke... Print edition only

  9. 6.0 |   PopMatters

    The prolific Virginia power trio delivers an album stocked with enough potent guitar riffs to overcome a few less than inspired ballads.
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  10. 6.0 |   No Ripcord

    Brims with the familiar garage rock gushing and solid low-end chunk of post-Woodstock flower pummeling bands like Blue Öyster Cult and the MC5
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  11. 6.0 |   The Skinny

    Beneath the surface there is a distinctive edge to these songs
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  12. 6.0 |   Pitchfork

    Jamming 11 songs into barely half an hour, the unusually compact Innocence doesn't give Pontiak much chance to stretch out
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