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8.6
62629
8.6 |
Paste Magazine
Encapsulates more of a feeling of independence and confidence than the former. It is an intoxicated scream into the crowd that you’re young and you’re going to do as you see fit
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8.0
62348
8.0 |
Slant Magazine
Dunes's success with off-kilter new wave can be credited to producer Tim Goldsworthy
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7.5
62349
7.5 |
The 405
A heartbreaking, yet also infectious electronic pop album
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7.0
62351
7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
It’s fun, it’s clever and it’s mature – electro-pop for adults
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6.5
62449
6.5 |
Under The Radar
There's evidence of an act beginning to strive for greater heights
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6.2
62410
6.2 |
Pitchfork
This tidy, 10-song collection ends up inspiring the kind of light criticism that calls for the phrase so often accompanying the affliction of “good enough”—none of this means it’s a bad album. Of course it’s not—it’s good enough
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6.0
62384
6.0 |
Mojo
Spry digital funk and studio sheen. Print edition only
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6.0
62350
6.0 |
DIY
Gardens + Villa undoubtedly have many toys at which they're more than adept at manipulating – just a shame there aren't better songs for them to adorn
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6.0
62345
6.0 |
NME
When they’re good, they’re like an update of Remain In Light-era Talking Heads and vintage New Order. Yet they’re also prone to writing wishy-washy, over-earnest and almost new age songs
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6.0
62347
6.0 |
musicOMH
Unfortunately, while on Dunes’ better songs Gardens & Villa have succeeded at claiming their own sound, the issue that they currently face is that their sound simply isn’t very memorable
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