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  • Mull Historical Society
    The Lights

    " The Lights cannot fail to put a smile on your face" Fake DIY

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  • Porcelain Raft
    Backwords

    " The emotional centerpiece of the record is Backwords, a gorgeous, melancholy number. It’s a stunning, poignant track" The Line Of Best Fit

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  • First Aid Kit
    The Lion's Roar

    " The Lion's Roar is an epic tune ... an inspiring blend of marching drums, swirling woodwinds and heavy-handed piano chords, all reined in by the sisters’ gorgeous harmonies" Paste

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  • Django Django
    Waveforms

    " Waveforms flows with typical electro flourishes and polyrhythmic beats before climaxing with a stunning multi-harmony coda" music OMH

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  • The 2 Bears
    Church

    " Church is still arguably the best thing they’ve done ... it would thaw the edges of even the coldest of hearts" music OMH

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  • Chairlift
    Ghost Tonight

    " The memorable point of Something is standout track Ghost Tonight. Polachek's vocal abilities are really something to marvel at" BPM

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  • Rodrigo y Gabriela
    Logos

    " Standout track Logos is a deeply nostalgic elegy in which Gabriela’s percussive wizardry really shines through" AU Magazine

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Young

Summer Camp

Young

Hazy bedroom pop from much-hyped duo singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Warmsley and his other-half, journalist Elizabeth Sankey

ADM rating[?]

7.5

Label
Moshi Moshi
UK Release date
06/09/2010
  1. 8.0 |   Drowned In Sound

    Young is incredibly likeable, and by the time the chorus of ‘Ghost Train’ comes around the band have established themselves a sound that’s so genuine and pretty it dispossesses you of any cynicism
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  2. 8.0 |   music OMH

    It's a tantalisingly brief introduction to the world of Summer Camp, but works rather beautifully, and leaves you aching to discover more
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  3. 8.0 |   BBC

    A delicately recorded and deliberately shambling debut, its nostalgia attacked with a rare tenderness. And the pop juice on display suggests that this is just the beginning
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  4. 8.0 |   The List

    Summer Camp soundtrack holiday crushes, fairground rides and endless nights
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  5. 8.0 |   NME

    The songs are sweet and enormous ... while the concept they're wrapped around never feels overbearingly twee.
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  6. 7.0 |   The Line Of Best Fit

    The duo should be proud of what they’ve achieved. It’s a mishmash of ideas that comes dangerously close to working, an EP that refuses to be boring in spite of its flaws
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