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8.3
64661
8.3 |
Pretty Much Amazing
Like their previous releases, could fit somewhere in the shoegaze and dream pop spectrum. Yet those typically Brit-associated micro-genres have never sounded so peculiarly American
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8.0
65084
8.0 |
Q
Heavenly third LP from Austin hairies. Print edition only
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8.0
65165
8.0 |
DIY
‘Angel’ is a perfect example of a band growing and evolving with each record. Pure X have emerged from a dark abyss into beatific splendour
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7.5
65168
7.5 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Probably Angel’s great triumph is that, despite very evidently only having one speed setting, it never feels particularly one-track; there’s just enough tonal variety to hold your attention
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7.5
64662
7.5 |
Earbuddy
Angel trades its shades for rose-colored glasses
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7.4
64665
7.4 |
Pitchfork
There’s a lot of emphasis on mood and texture, but they never get in the way of the songwriting, which is consistent and generous with its hooks
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7.0
64663
7.0 |
All Music
Angel feels like a continuous, slow-motion sunset on a coastline in a dream
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7.0
65820
7.0 |
NME
Pure X’s immersive charm remains intact
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5.0
64664
5.0 |
PopMatters
A well-crafted, well-performed piece of mediocrity, and that might be the most stinging disappointment of all
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3.0
65895
3.0 |
Loud And Quiet
There’re melodies and lyrics, but both are so vague you’ll have a hard time noticing either
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