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9.0
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Rave Magazine
If you’re bored with rock music and a bit blasé about current dance music, Holy Fuck definitely have what it takes to provide the thrills you might be missing
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8.5
12085
8.5 |
The Line Of Best Fit
This is certainly an album that forms a compelling, beguiling, contemplative-yet-euphoric and utterly worthy addition to Holy Fuck’s canon. Wholeheartedly recommended
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8.0
11758
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musicOMH
An album that revels in the unexpected. It won't be to everyone's tastes and it's clear with a name like theirs they won't be appearing on Fearne Cotton's playlist anytime soon
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8.0
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The Skinny
Although continuing to bring together their trademark mesh of frantic synthesis, tapered electronics and live instrumentation, boldly sweeps aside any notion of mediocrity in Holy Fuck's arsenal
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8.0
11934
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Drowned In Sound
Latin doesn’t have a weak moment
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8.0
11963
8.0 |
Eye Weekly
Conservative funding cuts be damned, Holy Fuck are doing just fine on their own
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8.0
11992
8.0 |
The Times
With the rhythm section laying down tight grooves, Brian Borcherdt and Graham Walsh weave an astounding tapestry of synths, effects and melodic feedback
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8.0
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FasterLouder
Latin is definitely a rewarding and intense sonic trip – the only complaint is that its over far too quickly
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8.0
12584
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Q
Like Neu! playing live in the back of an F1 racing car- chaotic cramped and hugely exciting. Print edition only
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8.0
12190
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Clash
Still in place is their frenetic rushes of sonic trickery, but most notably the band have relaxed a little and even got a little funky
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8.0
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The Irish Times
This is an album where excitement and dark intent are maintained from start to finish
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8.0
12950
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Tiny Mix Tapes
If music reviews had headlines, Latin's would say, "They're getting better at this."
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7.8
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Pitchfork
Holy Fuck have carved out a unique and identifiable sound of their own, and as the band itself has solidified, it's made their identity even stronger
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7.0
12270
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Bowlegs
Maybe not the album some fans would be hoping for then, but ‘Latin’ is strong enough to win Holy Fuck a whole bunch more
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6.0
12250
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Under The Radar
Holy Fuck's musicianship is top-notch, and remains a cut above that of many working similar indie dance territory
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6.0
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The Quietus
It represents a quiet erring towards melody and expanse in what has to date been an overwhelmingly rhythmocratic template
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6.0
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State
Latin’s tracks, although good enough while they’re on, are instantly forgettable once off
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6.0
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NME
Print edition only
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6.0
11760
6.0 |
The List
There are still more musical ideas going on here than in a million whiteboy indie guitar outfits, so more power to them
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6.0
11806
6.0 |
Uncut
Sounds a little polite, the likes of 'Latin America' sounding like Battles gone shoegazing. Print edition only
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5.0
12157
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BBC
The production leaves Latin a bit flat at times, and not every song is as memorable as a good pop-rock song needs to be
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