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8.0
129780
8.0 |
Uncut
Far from a series of intimidatingly empty spaces, Endless Rooms is more like RBCF’s shared mind palace, a place rich with experiences and emotion in which they’re stretching their creative legs, throwing open door after door and rushing eagerly through, to play. Print edition only
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8.0
129781
8.0 |
Mojo
Presents a tightly-knit ensemble creatively, thrilling ablaze. Print edition only
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8.0
129807
8.0 |
NME
The Melbourne indie rockers expand their sonic palette and sharpen their lyrical knives on their third studio album
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8.0
129828
8.0 |
DIY
An album that paves a sonically brighter and broader future ahead
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8.0
129872
8.0 |
All Music
Endless Rooms is another strong outing from the group, definitive proof that they are still gleefully exploring their sound and are more than willing to take whatever approach is needed to put the songs across
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7.9
129915
7.9 |
Beats Per Minute
Underneath the frustration, the anxiousness, the uncertainty, lies an album that succeeds thanks to a band that knows their strengths
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7.5
129849
7.5 |
Under The Radar
Endless Rooms is mostly fashion free with impeccably arranged, tight guitar lines and is a solid, and sneakily good, record that intrigues and entertains a little more with every spin
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7.3
129842
7.3 |
Pitchfork
Still drawing from the canon of jangly, guitar-centric 1980s college rock, the Melbourne band’s latest infuses the easygoing vibe with nuanced political songwriting
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7.0
129766
7.0 |
Exclaim
It's warm, inviting, comforting and – much like a cloudy day spent indoors – always pleasant, sporadically stimulating and only noteworthy if you're paying close attention
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7.0
130217
7.0 |
PopMatters
By weaving in and out of broader and more intimate concerns, Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever’s Endless Rooms possesses a wide scope that ties together
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6.6
129909
6.6 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
There’s several new sounds and influences present on Endless Rooms which present intriguing and viable routes for RBCF to pursue on their eventual fourth record. The future is uncertain, but hope springs eternal
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6.0
129769
6.0 |
Dork
A record that will perhaps best come to life on a hazy summer festival slot, there is still more than enough to keep them rolling on for a while yet
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6.0
130103
6.0 |
Spectrum Culture
This third album from a band defined by summery sounds instead announces autumn, indicative of transformation, renewal and diverse colors
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