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8.3
77731
8.3 |
A.V. Club
No Life For Me finds both Williams and Baldi at their most economical, firing off nine songs over a swift 22 minutes
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8.0
77733
8.0 |
Gig Soup
For new listeners the album holds a more mature and atmospheric effort from the indie slackers. The eerie and moody feeling haunts the whole record making it an album you won’t forget in a hurry
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8.0
77766
8.0 |
The 405
A superb collection that will appeal to fans of both, as well as damn near anyone who has yet to explore either of these groups
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8.0
77820
8.0 |
NOW
There's much at play here - personalities, loud/soft dynamics, noise vs melody - and Williams and Baldi strike just the right balance
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8.0
77730
8.0 |
Exclaim
Like a punk rock Watch the Throne, No Life for Me finds two of the genre's leading lights working at the peak of their powers
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7.5
77732
7.5 |
Consequence Of Sound
May not be a masterpiece, but it does offer a wobbly, hazy shape of a certain kind of punk to come
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7.0
77760
7.0 |
Spin
In alt-rock as in group therapy, two is stronger than one
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7.0
77977
7.0 |
PopMatters
Angst-ridden indie heroes Dylan Baldi and Nathan Williams join forces by channeling each other's energy, though they're still as bummed as they've ever been
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7.0
78068
7.0 |
The Music
This clearly isn’t meant to be a grand artistic statement, with songs kicking off and spluttering to an end almost at their leisure
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6.0
78130
6.0 |
Pitchfork
They don't even sound like they're having fun: the bummer attitude was a given, but neither is inspired to go beyond their own sonic boundaries
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