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9.0
24410
9.0 |
BBC
When they lock their grooves down, let the drums fly and the guitars spark, there are few bands out there to touch Colourmusic’s engrossing racket
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8.0
27384
8.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
Colourmusic’s latest is not an evolution of their sound, but rather a reinvention
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8.0
24426
8.0 |
Uncut
A difficult band to define, so comfortable are they at moving in and out of different genres. Print edition only
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8.0
30423
8.0 |
God Is In The TV
A fascinating and thrilling listen from one of the most interesting bands in contemporary music
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7.0
25661
7.0 |
Drowned In Sound
‘Fold/Unfold’ and ‘Mono’ moves away from the more structured songs, and the sound and feel through both tracks encapsulates the general progression/sound of the entire record
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7.0
24623
7.0 |
NME
Their head-fuckable tunes warp and distort everything into a kaleidoscopic pulp
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7.0
24822
7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
MGMT spent two albums trying to achieve the noise, confusion and songcraft in imperfect harmony that appears to come to Colourmusic as second nature
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6.0
24888
6.0 |
AU Review
Too much of the album errs towards the safety of pop and thus, it’s something of a missed opportunit
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6.0
25222
6.0 |
State
This musical schizophrenia is admirable but it can grow wearisome at times
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6.0
24411
6.0 |
Subba Cultcha
Experimental, psychedelic freak outs, punctuated by choruses of voices, plenty of synth, field recordings and clangorous choruses
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4.0
24418
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Bowlegs
The mash-up of styles and methods leaves little from which to gather a theme
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4.0
27415
4.0 |
PopMatters
The sound of a band trying too hard to be clever by half
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