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Tentacles

EMAILPRINTby Crystal Antlers

Crystal Antlers reviews
71
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Album Info

Label: Touch And Go

Release Date: 07 April 2009

Discs: 1 disc

Genre(s): Rock, Indie, Experimental

Summary

The debut full-length for the indie-rock band from Long Beach, California.

What The Critics Said

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85

Prefix Magazine

At times, the band outdoes itself even by its own standards.

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84

Filter

Just enjoy the ride and don't ask any questions. [Spring 2009, p.97]

80

Uncut

Crucially, it always feels as if Crystal Antlers are having a blast, continually cold-shouldering the obvious and pushing each other to the limits of their musicianship and beyond. [May 2009, p.87]

80

All Music Guide

A debut that largely lives up to all the surrounding hype championing the group as one of the hottest new indie up-and-comers.

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80

Delusions of Adequacy

This is the kind of album that will only reward as time passes; through more listens you will find that the startling music, sincere vocals and impeccable musicianship are all at a very high quality.

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80

The Guardian

The white-knuckle ride of Tentacles, Andrew's fried blues and the rainbow of styles in Your Spears see Crystal Antlers bucking the trend--not just rioting but inspiring, living up to their impressive promise.

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80

No Ripcord

The Crystal Antlers’ debut is a flesh-fattened cloud prowler emanating a strange, jilted tenderness, a record whose devastating expressive weight is amplified, not obscured, by its deranged, frayed-edge make-up.

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80

Dot Music

A check-your-pants rollercoaster, Tentacles isn't a critique of the times by any stretch of the imagination but it captures the feeling, the mood and the sheer abject terror.

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80

Hot Press

Raw, beguiling psychedelia from Californian newcomers.

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70

Rolling Stone

It's unclear what frontman Jonny Bell is caterwauling about, but it scarcely matters. The vocals are just another sound bubbling up through the thick sonic stew.

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70

PopMatters

It’s safe to say Crystal Antlers have struck the iron while it’s hot, and while there’s no one else out there who sounds even remotely like them.

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70

New Musical Express

Crystal Antlers may be treading the same ethical path that bands such as Fugazi did, but it’s their ability to amalgamate and transcend genres with apocalyptic effect that makes them truly revolutionary.

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70

Under The Radar

After their initial shock, fans will appreciate developments. [Spring 2009, p.65]

67

Pitchfork

Crystal Antlers' proper debut is, more than their EP, the sound of a band still with more potential than goods.

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63

cokemachineglow

For their first lengthy introduction, they seem to have lost some verve. It’s a frustrating representation of what a tightrope their sort of exorcism music is.

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60

Mojo

Their debut full-length more than makes good on the attention they've been receiving. [May 2009, p.103]

60

Drowned In Sound

Does Tentacles live up to those high standards? Nah, but it doesn’t embarrass itself, and that’s praise enough.

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50

musicOMH.com

Apart from the nice flourishes and an undoubtedly authentic-sounding replication of mid- to late-'60s underground psychedelia, this album seems to have been something of a misfire, lacking a convincing emotional undertow, or sufficient clarity in its musical presentation to engage or entrance the listener.

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50

Austin Chronicle

Crystal Antlers need to allow the sounds of their instruments to serve a compositional goal in this way more often, rather than simply using them to bash through their songs.

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40

Tiny Mix Tapes

These tracks are lifeless, and the multitude of sounds turns to mud, eventually eating itself.

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40

NOW Magazine

Tentacles’ more focused psych punk feels formulaic, underdeveloped and disappointing.

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What Our Users Said

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