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Content Nausea

Parkay Quarts

Content Nausea

Parquet Courts frontmen Austin Brown and Andrew Savage record a side project straight to four-track with a host of guests

ADM rating[?]

7.6

Label
Rough Trade
UK Release date
08/12/2014
US Release date
02/12/2014
  1. 8.5 |   The Line Of Best Fit

    Savage and Brown’s nausea is a sickness that we all share. Their record's the closest thing we have to finding a cure
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  2. 8.5 |   Earbuddy

    Content Nausea’s rawness is one of the most appealing parts of its sound, and Parkay Quarts doesn’t need to try too hard to get it right
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  3. 8.5 |   Beardfood

    Imagine Wowee Zowee-era Pavement plus Basement Tapes-era Bob Dylan. Ingenious insanity
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  4. 8.3 |   Pretty Much Amazing

    While their subdued sarcasm and quiet goofiness might be the antithesis of yesteryear’s stone-faced punk, Parquet Courts/Parkay Quarts are the new rebellion
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  5. 8.0 |   Clash

    Dominated by fears, anxieties, traffic, frustrations at the pace of change
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  6. 8.0 |   The Music

    Far more than a stop-gap, ideas spew forth everywhere – some verbal, others musical
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  7. 8.0 |   NME

    Takes ideas expressed and hinted at on their previous releases, and follows them somewhere altogether freakier
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  8. 7.7 |   Pitchfork

    Savage and Brown bark their anxieties about modern life with enough wit to suggest that they’re aware of the convention and enough passion to suggest that they feel those anxieties anyhow
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  9. 7.5 |   The 405

    Fortune favours the brave, and we are very fortunate to have Parkay Quartz at the very top of their game
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  10. 7.5 |   Under The Radar

    Includes some of their most approachable work to date, finding a little contentment without losing their restlessness talent
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  11. 7.5 |   Crack

    There’s plenty to get excited about here
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  12. 7.0 |   PopMatters

    Parquet Courts are our ambassadors to a very specific time and place in the past, and Content Nausea is another satisfying gift from that era gone by, even if it’s in service of a critique of a future age
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  13. 7.0 |   Exclaim

    Far more accomplished than many other big label garage-rock albums
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  14. 7.0 |   All Music

    There are some echoes of both the aggression and exhaustion that characterized the best moments of Sunbathing Animal
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  15. 7.0 |   Rolling Stone

    These guys will try anything once – except being boring
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  16. 6.7 |   Consequence Of Sound

    The only problem here is that the point they’re trying to make barely extends beyond vindicating their choice to refrain from social media culture
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