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8.0
98768
8.0 |
Exclaim
Feels like a raucous kitchen party at times
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8.0
98770
8.0 |
All Music
As riotous, poignant, and fun as anything by Gogol Bordello; that said, Hutz's raw production is a closer reflection of the band's live sound
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8.0
98771
8.0 |
PopMatters
The immigrant punks of Gogol Bordello are back with odes to world wandering and anarchic party spirit on Seekers and Finders
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8.0
98809
8.0 |
Punk News
If you like what you’ve heard so far from Gogol Bordello, you’re going to love Seekers and Finders
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7.0
98772
7.0 |
The Music
They've taken not one step backwards
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7.0
98765
7.0 |
Uncut
Another furious, frenetic collection of lurching tear-ups. Print edition only
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6.0
98766
6.0 |
Mojo
Gogol Bordello's passport-abusing, transcontinental musical journeying occasionally feels like being faced with an over-ambitious tapas plate. Print edition only
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6.0
98767
6.0 |
Q
Thoughtful maturity front and centre. Oddly, it suits them well. Print edition only
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4.0
98769
4.0 |
The Independent
Eugene Hutz’s gypsy-punk combo – a sort of Balkan-American Pogues – functions best here on galloping grooves of fiddle and accordion like the opening “Did It All” and “Break Into Your Higher Self”
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4.0
98773
4.0 |
The Arts Desk
Frontman Eugene Hutz has the charisma and zip of Joe Strummer, with whom his artistry has much in common
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4.0
99059
4.0 |
Spectrum Culture
Fails to mesmerize or even entertain
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