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Steal Your Face

Mi Ami

Steal Your Face

Second album from the San Francisco trio led by singer and guitarist Daniel Martin-McCormick who combine afro, dub, noise rock and post-punk

ADM rating[?]

6.6

Label
Thrill Jockey
UK Release date
12/04/2010
  1. 8.1 |   Pitchfork

    Rhe sort of frantic, busy album that hides its hooks among fits of guitar savagery, dub textures, and ricocheting rhythms-- but only for so long
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  2. 8.0 |   Drowned In Sound

    Mi Ami take the typical tools of a rock band, the typical guitar bass drums vocals set up, and twist it into something new, something so far removed from typical that it’s pretty hard to describe
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  3. 8.0 |   NME

    Print edition only

  4. 7.0 |   The Line Of Best Fit

    There’s so much energy put into every second of every one of their tracks that it’d be a crime not to give this record a chance – even if it will risk giving you a headache
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  5. 7.0 |   Tiny Mix Tapes

    If you’re looking for an ephemeral blast of energy that is sure to push any dance floor to its breaking point, then Steal Your Face might soon become your go-to record to get the mash up started
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  6. 6.0 |   Under The Radar

    The band continues to mine their particular brand of post-hardcore, danceable, free-punk madness—with satisfying results
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  7. 6.0 |   The Line Of Best Fit

    A rather perplexing and obtuse set of songs
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  8. 6.0 |   Uncut

    Print edition only

  9. 6.0 |   Mojo

    Print edition only

  10. 6.0 |   PopMatters

    Steal Your Face isn’t a great album, but there will no doubt be plenty, those who “just gotta move”, who find it rightly cathartic, an extended primal scream into the night
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  11. 6.0 |   Blurt

    Their locomotion is so robust that it just might drive Mi Ami onto some dance-club PA's
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