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Sunshine Hit Me
by The Bees [Band of Bees]
Frequently compared to the Beta Band, this equally eclectic Isle of Wight-based duo of Paul Butler and Aaron Fletcher literally recorded this debut album in their shed.
| LABEL: |
We Love You / Astralwerks |
| RELEASE DATE: |
28 January 2003 |
| DISCS: |
1 disc |
| GENRE(S): |
Indie, Rock |
NOTES: Original UK release 25 March 2002.

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
91
Filter
The only downside to this album is, ironically, its accessibility. [#5, p.90]
90
PopMatters
The seamless combination of the genres makes the album stunning.

90
All Music Guide
Their familiarity with vintage instruments and addictive laid-back swagger help them avoid the pretension that sometimes follows the Beta Band.

87
Stylus Magazine
Quite simply, Sunshine Hits Me is fantastic.

83
Entertainment Weekly
Warm, fuzzy pop that's memorable as well as palpable. [25 Oct 2002, p.76]
80
Q Magazine
This is a beguiling breeze of an album that never loses its cool.

80
Rolling Stone
A showcase for inventiveness and versatility.

80
Dot Music
Live shows have shown that they have an even more cutting, vital album waiting to be recorded. If they can harness that live edge with this recorded willingness to experiment, their next album will be a monster.

80
New Musical Express
When The Bees hit the target, as on domestic-violence lament 'Angryman; and the glacial funk of 'Sweet Like A Champion' the ghosts of everyone from JJ Cale to Hall & Oates to the Stone Roses enter the room.

74
Pitchfork
An above-average production of reasonable merit.

70
Urb
This impressive album sounds like the work of old souls. [Nov 2002, p.100]
70
Alternative Press
While at times a bit plodding, Sunshine's dizzying musical excursions become more exquisite with each listen. [Dec 2002, p.74]
60
Blender
Recalls the Beta Band with the "wacky" knob mercifully turned down, and the wild musical eclecticism tempered by an endearing warmth and a wealth of gorgeous melodies. [#11, p.126]
50
Uncut
It all sounds like The Beta Band swapping confrontation for contentment. [Apr 2002, p.93]
50
Playlouder
There is much to get teeth-grindingly irritated about with this album.


The average user rating for this album is 9.6 (out of 10) based on 3 User Votes
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