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MojoJan 25, 2017One of the year's best. Which year? Any year. [Mar 2017, p.92]
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Feb 8, 2017Going forward, The Molochs may want to deviate a bit from the formula they used on America’s Velvet Glory, which gets pretty well worn even though the record is fairly compact at only 11 tracks, but it works well as both a cohesive throwback and a character study.
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UncutJan 25, 2017It's all insanely catchy. [Feb 2017, p.33]
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Jan 25, 2017The Molochs are on their own trip, one that spins old ideas with new energy.
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Feb 22, 2017The Anglophile lingo (‘He’s such a dear boy’), opiated nursery drawl and woozy organ of Charlie’s Lips is deep in homage to Barrett’s Floyd, just as the Hammond in You Never Learn is to Al Kooper on ’65 Dylan duty. More interesting is the tendency to trancey, transformative repetition on the likes of the autobiographical, sick-bed sweaty Little Stars.
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Jan 25, 2017Genre fans will love it--it’s the perfect soundtrack to pulling on your Chelsea boots and black crew-neck sweater. Those who see don’t especially wish it was 1965 again may be less convinced.