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8.5
18807
8.5 |
The Line Of Best Fit
From the instrumental, brooding interludes to the dance-floor bangers, this debut represents a late contender for album of the year
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8.0
19785
8.0 |
AU Review
It’s testament to French Horn Rebellion that the execution of The Infinite Music… largely matches their lofty intentions
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7.0
18882
7.0 |
Culture Deluxe
We’ve been taken on a tour inside a mind, only to realise to our horror that he is trapped alone forever in the year 1987
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7.0
18808
7.0 |
The Fly
A fine lesson in not taking yourself too seriously
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6.0
29781
6.0 |
The AU Review
The sense of individuality which comes across quite prominently on some tracks is drowned out just as quickly on others, which is disappointing.
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6.0
18928
6.0 |
Uncut
A sunny mix of arch synth-pop and blue-eyed retro-soul pastiche. Print edition only
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6.0
18965
6.0 |
State
While there are some truly fantastic bangers on show, any hope of crossover success in the pop realm, as early comparisons to MGMT suggested, is baseless
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6.0
19275
6.0 |
Q
An album that's as uplifting as it is beguiling. Print edition only
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6.0
20080
6.0 |
DIY
There are basslines aplenty and a whole myriad of interesting synth textures which will delight dancefloors and deckchairs in equal measure
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6.0
25793
6.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
At least half of the tracks here are great but the relentless pounding of dance beats, particularly when there’s little to distinguish one from another, drains you a little
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5.0
30987
5.0 |
Rave Magazine
The main complaint with this record is that it’s way too long and ultimately way too ambitious
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2.0
29697
2.0 |
PopMatters
Never thought I’d say this, but this offering has me pining for a Jamiroquai record
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1.0
18881
1.0 |
NME
Every song on their offensively long debut is a soulless, shit imitation of Daft Punk/Ariel Pink/Phoenix
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