This debut full-length for the UK five-piece recalls 1980s synth-pop.
LABEL:
Independiente
RELEASE DATE:
17 April 2006
DISCS:
1 disc
GENRE(S):
Indie, Rock
NOTES: Currently available as an import only in the U.S.
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80
musicOMH.com
The influences are obvious, but where WRM succeed is in breathing new life into a tired template, adding attitude and intent on top of an effortlessly stylish base.
80
Playlouder
This is an album that seethes with anger, ambition and malicious intent, and it's all the better for it.
70
Prefix Magazine
[Producer Paul] Epworth's accomplishment is obvious throughout the record. Having remixed some of today's indie-elite, infusing garage rock riffs with electro elements, he knows the importance of dance-floor accessibility and brings out all the shadows and contrasts that make Kick the accomplishment it is.
70
Dot Music
There's simply not enough killer songs here to snare you in the same way that, say, The Rakes did on their debut.
70
Drowned In Sound
Initially addictive and tantalising, an hour of consuming their slickly engineered autopop leaves you with little more than a faint sense of emptiness.
68
Pitchfork
White Rose Movement's "electro-clash" 80s sound basically candy-coats Nine Inch Nails industrial and metrosexualizes the lyrics, making Kick pretty redundant.
60
The Guardian
Though sometimes over-melodramatic WRM do have an edge that the likes of the Bravery lack.
33
Stylus Magazine
Even The Bravery, easily the most similar band in approach to White Rose Movement and rightly derided for their style over substance rehashes of the past, at least had a couple of memorably fine songs. The White Rose Movement, on the other hand, have the style, but little substance to back it up.
The average user rating for this album is 9.0 (out of 10) based on 3 User Votes Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Shannon L gave it a10: I LOVE White Rose Movement Pressure point on 10th!!!!!
Music Maven gave it a7: If Editors are the British answer to Interpol, then these guys are the British answer to The Killers. If you like any of those bands or similar ones like She Wants Revenge or The Bravery, you should check this album out. It's not terribly original, just well-constructed 80's-retro-style tunes.