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8.0
106788
8.0 |
The Skinny
The indie-rock stars prove they’ve still got it on a record that epitomises everything the four-piece have done wonderfully for over a decade
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7.0
106786
7.0 |
All Music
A mature progression for the Kooks, one that points in the right direction for the band's evolution
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6.0
106810
6.0 |
Evening Standard
An unfashionable yet infectious record that draws on a long-gone era of British guitar bands
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6.0
106789
6.0 |
Clash
Whilst it’s not The Kooks we know and love, it’s still mostly remains true to the indie sound whilst being experimental in parts
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6.0
106790
6.0 |
The Music
As with their previous releases, when The Kooks stray from the path and experiment with their sound the results are mixed at best
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5.0
106796
5.0 |
Exclaim
If they dropped the ambitious approach of 15 tracks and stuck with the most notable eight or nine, Let's Go Sunshine might have been a bit more consistent and interesting
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5.0
106787
5.0 |
PopMatters
The Kooks' newest release Let's Go Sunshine offers an anthemic take on garage rock
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4.0
106876
4.0 |
NME
They’ve streamed their way out of the indie landfill, but the Brighton band’s fifth album belongs in the bargain bin
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3.0
106860
3.0 |
God Is In The TV
If the idea of restaging the 1974 Reading Festival in a Centerparcs sounds attractive to you, then you’ll love Let’s Go Sunshine. Me, I’m just amazed – and somewhat depressed – that, in 2018, such a record actually exists
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