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8.0
89638
8.0 |
DIY
The Madrid garage-rock group’s frantic debut whisks you away to rock ‘n’ roll tropics
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8.0
89642
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Capturing the sound of a fearsome live reputation on record can be daunting for band making their debut record, but here the Madrid trio sound truly fearless
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8.0
89643
8.0 |
Clash
The Parrots may look to the past for their inspiration, but they’ve managed to put a unique twist to their sound by blending so many influences
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7.6
89671
7.6 |
Paste Magazine
The Parrots supply their best tunes when they are having a good time, exactly why they act best to soundtrack the fun times under the sweltering summer sun
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7.0
89820
7.0 |
Gig Soup
There may be a lot to iron out, but all the same, it leaves you very much looking forward to what may come next
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7.0
90161
7.0 |
No Ripcord
The songs are short and the album weighs in at less than thirty minutes, not allowing any of its embers the time to burn out. It does have some darker moments, but this is a record that is fun, invigorating and ultimately very catchy.
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7.0
89641
7.0 |
All Music
The Parrots may not be doing anything new or even close to it, but they give the corpse of garage rock a good kick, and that's a pretty cool
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6.0
89646
6.0 |
PopMatters
This is the kind of album that, with its endearingly coarse lo-fi set-up, will leave some frothing at the mouth
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6.0
89639
6.0 |
The Irish Times
There is a sloppiness to the trio’s rough- round-the- edges approach at times but these short, sharp bursts of sound offer a flimsy sense of enjoyment
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6.0
89640
6.0 |
The Guardian
The end result is something that feels retrograde and entirely inessential, but enjoyable enough on its own terms
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