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Under The RadarMar 22, 2012As a statement on simplicity, its' nothing they didn't say already on the first album; however, it is a more pleasing overall listening experience. [Mar 2012, p.88]
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Mar 12, 2012[A] suffocating feeling pervades Clay Class, an album full of tight, stripped-down punk burners that hit pretty hard until they start blurring at the edges.
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Feb 17, 2012Clay Class is nearly an indie classic. All that's missing are tunes--not quite enough of those bits.
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Feb 16, 2012It can be difficult listening, but stick with Prinz's half-spoken vocals and Horn's snaking basslines, and your reward is an album of raw, rhythmic energy.
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Feb 15, 2012There is always a feeling of constructive clarification at the heart of Clay Class, and that reappraisal of the traditional sense of progress is something that is cemented by the ideology shining through the holes that Prinzhorn Dance School so artfully poke through the fourth wall.
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Feb 9, 2012Their change between 2007 and now may be incremental, but it's enough to qualify as a definite improvement on their debut.
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Feb 9, 2012This album's great strength lies in the rearguard action its brittleness mounts against kitsch accounts of authenticity.
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Feb 8, 2012It gets repetitive after a while.
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Feb 7, 2012In an increasingly bleak post-recession climate, jagged and somber post-punk seems a rather fitting lens, and Prinzhorn Dance School has mastered its execution.
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Feb 3, 2012Clay Class feels disappointingly stagnant. But it does offer encouraging signs that a blade of grass or two can sprout up from cracks in Prinzhorn Dance School's cold, concrete world.
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Feb 2, 2012Overall, Clay Class gives the feeling of bridges being built and dots being connected.
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MojoFeb 1, 2012The basic Prinzhorn recipe - extra thick bass-lines and super-primitive stand-up drums, woven together with a lattice of spindly guitar and set off with livid bursts of call-and-response vocal -- remains largely unchanged. [Feb 2012, p.98]
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Jan 31, 2012Tightly wound, little post-punk tunes.
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Q MagazineJan 30, 2012It starts promisingly ... but 43 minutes of joyless hectoring becomes an endurance test. [Feb 2012, 110]
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Jan 30, 2012Clay Class, the band's second album, is an exercise in tension.
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UncutJan 30, 2012In many ways Clay Class is another helping of their broken blues and Stuckist infra-poetry, charting a Fallen landscape, stripped even of grotesque enchantment. [Feb 2012, p.97]
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Jan 30, 2012Their unadorned, effects-free music remains simple and straightforward, like a rock equivalent of the Dogme school of cinema.
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Jan 30, 2012Understated, sloth-like and quick-witted all at once.
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Jan 30, 2012Even with bursts of ill-tuned twang, Prinz and Horn's harshness is centered and tame.
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Jan 30, 2012An unfettered sonic experiment from a commercially unconcerned duo, Clay Class, whilst often pushing itself successfully into unexplored melodic territory, feels unfinished, difficult and hesitant.