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8.0
97636
8.0 |
Clash
‘Eurgh!’ is a product of our time, denoting the new wave of acceptance, and lack thereof, of different sexualities and identities
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8.0
97717
8.0 |
The Digital Fix
Whether it it is joy or anger, Breakfast Muff sound genuine and their songs are their cathartic response but they sound like they are having a fucking great time doing it
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7.6
97638
7.6 |
Gig Soup
A fiery collection of indie-flavoured punk songs about feminism, sexuality, and societal expectations in the modern world
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7.5
97823
7.5 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Their ability to approach very specific and often delicate subjects with appropriate levels of silliness makes Eurgh! a fun and relatable listen
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7.0
97637
7.0 |
Loud And Quiet
While its thematic leanings are, to an extent, slightly been-there-done-that, its idiosyncratic vocal layering and angry, fuzzed guitars are noisily refreshing
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6.0
97634
6.0 |
All Music
Bands like Breakfast Muff are reclaiming punk from its heritage status, and molding it in their own image
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6.0
97635
6.0 |
The Skinny
Fittingly, 'Eurgh!' can be an interjection of both disgust and passion, summing up the polarised reactions that this punky, spunky album is sure to generate
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6.0
98111
6.0 |
Q
There are no hidden depths to find here, but sugar rushes aplenty. Print edition only
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