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8.0
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Clash
With its themes giving the listener the desire to actually pay attention to what being said, rather than just zoning out to the album’s ear-worming melodies, ‘Insecure Men’ is no doubt one of 2018’s best debuts
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8.0
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NME
An engrossing, bleak and often warming set of exotica, vintage pop and childlike pizzazz
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The Guardian
Asked to leave Fat White Family due to addiction issues, Saul Ademczewski cleaned up, convened with Childhood’s Ben Romans-Hopcraft, and made an album of hope and horror
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Q
Deliciously dark Fat White Family spin-off. Print edition only
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Uncut
The vibe is smart, slightly soiled. Print edition only
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All Music
Insecure Men's melting pot of pop is straight-up fun with some deceivingly clever craft to it
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7.0
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Loud And Quiet
An odd mix then: a sing-a-long pop album that explores some grim fascinations. Sounds like Adamczewski is feeling himself again
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Mojo
These are exotic lullabies which, superficial cosiness notwithstanding, lead only to nocturnal anxiety. Print edition only
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