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			8.4
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				8.4 |  
				Sputnik Music (staff)
			
				The band's decision to entrust production of Nothing is True & Everything is Possible solely to Rou Reynolds pays dividends, as they're a tighter unit than ever before
				
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			8.0
			118166
			
				8.0 |  
				Gigwise
			
				It’s not just the next step in their trajectory, it rewrites their path rather dramatically
				
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			8.0
			118211
			
				8.0 |  
				Q
			
				It's the sound of grand ambition realised. Print edition only
				
 
 
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			8.0
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				8.0 |  
				NME
			
				The St Albans four-piece skip through a genre-less playground on a hopeful sixth album that feels more like a greatest hits
				
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			8.0
			118227
			
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				Kerrang!
			
				Despite the band stretching their boundaries wider than ever before and employing a kitchen-sink approach to experimentation, this is the most Enter Shikari sounding record the band have made to date
				
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			7.0
			118168
			
				7.0 |  
				XS Noize
			
				It is possible that the classically inspired segments across Nothing Is True & Everything Is Possible can unite both Enter Shikari traditionalists and classical purists; something few bands, especially a post-hard-core band can be expected to accomplish
				
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			6.0
			118214
			
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				Evening Standard
			
				An eclectic history revisited
				
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			4.0
			118160
			
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				Clash
			
				Enter Shikari have the tools and drive to create something potentially mind-blowing, it’s just that they fell well short of the mark on this occasion
				
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			2.0
			118203
			
				2.0 |  
				The Arts Desk
			
				The lyrics betray a shocking amount of cheesey and cliched teenage angst for the work of a group of thirty-somethings
				
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