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MojoJul 24, 2014The scale of the latter achievements suggest Kasabian and 48:13 will get by nicely with their existing fanbase. Whether this means many new converts is less certain. [Jul 2014, p.87]
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Jun 19, 2014For all the air of naffness that hangs over them, they never forget that their purpose is to entertain.
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Jun 19, 2014The moves here run the gamut from belligerently derivative to deft confidence.
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Jul 18, 2014Ultimately, the album still feels more like a cul-de-sac.
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Jun 19, 2014It’s not a brilliant record, but if there’s good one thing to be said about 48:13, it's that it sounds like a band coming to terms with who they are and who they’re making music for, tossing pretense aside, and concentrating on being themselves.
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Jun 19, 2014It contains Frankie Knuckles-era house music, hip-hop breaks and some interesting electronica. However, the band are not the genre-defying pioneers they think they are.
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Jun 19, 2014The issue with 48:13 is that it’s actually a fairly routine-sounding Kasabian record.
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Jun 19, 2014Although it will undoubtedly be adored by Kasabian’s fiercely loyal army of fans, to the unconverted 48:13 sounds like a band running perilously low on ideas.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 44 out of 63
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Mixed: 11 out of 63
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Negative: 8 out of 63
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