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8.0
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8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
It’s still scuzzy and rotten and filthy and packed with riffs – how could it not be?
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8.0
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8.0 |
Q
Career highlight from veteran of disorder. Print edition only
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7.7
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Pitchfork
After years spent ransacking the past, she’s turned her sights on the here and now, and it’s as fucked-up and fascinating as anything she’s ever done
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7.7
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Earbuddy
Electric Brick Wall is music for explorers. It’s an intense experience that shocks formal constructs and delivers surprises behind a barrage of instrumental fornication
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7.0
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Drowned In Sound
Electric Brick Wall doesn’t sound like a modern rock album, at least not one likely to trouble any widely recognised charts. It does, however, wilfully employ OTT levels of mixing-desk distortion, with instruments and vocals alike fighting for the right to get in your face
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7.0
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7.0 |
PopMatters
Electric Brick Wall can be an unholy mess, but cleaning it up, I suspect, would miss the point
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6.0
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6.0 |
The Observer
Not a great deal of sense is made throughout this messy record, but that is hardly the point of Herrema, still a poster girl for disorder and "rad times"
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