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- Summary: This is the third full-length release for Ellis Ludwig-Leone chamber pop solo project-turned seven-piece indie rock group.
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- Record Label: Downtown
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Rock, Indie Electronic
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Apr 7, 2017As San Fermin's best outing, Belong winds wildly through styles, but ultimately ties together its own unique intoxication.
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Apr 7, 2017Belong manages to strike a nice balance between San Fermin's musical theater/experimental rock predilections and their emerging pop ambitions, and while there's still a lot to chew on, the taste has grown significantly sweeter.
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Apr 17, 2017Belong would still be getting outright praise along with their slightly more subdued self-titled debut. Previous work aside, this is still an intricate, technically awe-inspiring LP with many narrow pathways to explore.
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Apr 7, 2017A lot of the record shows a lack of streamlining, or a singular focus. If album four sees San Fermin filtering through the bucketloads of promise on show here, there’s something really special on the horizon.
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Apr 11, 2017Booming walls of sound are favoured at the expense of nuance, leaving Belong too regularly thirsting for a banner hit, and ultimately, offering a perfect example of why bigger isn’t always better.
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UncutApr 7, 2017Too often, Belong manages the almost interesting feat of sounding both overcooked and half-baked. [May 2017, p.39]
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Apr 19, 2017The downside of Belong’s greater tilt toward pop and feelings is an occasional lurch into treacle.
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