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8.5
141653
8.5 |
Northern Transmissions
NEW
Who knows whether Hotline TNT will continue as a group-effort or if it will revert to Anderson’s one-man project. Either way, Raspberry Moon is proof of concept of the exciting possibilities that could await Hotline TNT in this new configuration
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8.0
141649
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
NEW
Guitar hero epics and riffs galore are abundant across the tracklist
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8.0
141650
8.0 |
Rolling Stone
NEW
Will Anderson puts his own spin on vintage early-Nineties noise
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8.0
141651
8.0 |
The Skinny
NEW
On their latest album, a newly collaborative approach is a good look on the NYC outfit
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8.0
141655
8.0 |
The Guardian
NEW
Will Anderson opens up on the NYC group’s third album, revealing an expansive articulacy to his take on 90s indie-rock
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8.0
141656
8.0 |
Clash
NEW
From the cathartic harmonies of ‘Julia’s War’ to the raw romance of ‘Candle’, there is a gritty optimism charging through the album, hitting you right in the gut and demanding you pull back the veil on past dread and expose a new outlook of forward-thinking hopefulness
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8.0
141657
8.0 |
musicOMH
NEW
Will Anderson’s New Yorkers have found glossier, cleaner ways to put old things together and make them work
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7.9
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7.9 |
Pitchfork
NEW
On their first LP written as a full band, the New York shoegazers swing for the rafters. It’s their most polished and ambitious album yet, wielding a super-sized sound fit for super-sized feelings
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7.0
141654
7.0 |
Far Out
NEW
It’s not perfect, but Hotline TNT’s new album is a great LP to check out as it brandishes a number of different styles and holds energy and serenity at its core
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6.0
141652
6.0 |
DIY
NEW
A little more cohesion wouldn’t have gone amiss
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