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This debut sets the newcomers head and shoulders above the neo-Britpop pack.
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No one around sounds quite like Clor at the moment.
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So, ‘Clor’: an antidote, should you want one, to the let-it-all-out emotional blokeism of Oasis and the oak-lined authenticity of The White Stripes; the sound of a group goofing off because sometimes that’s what life demands.
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They're pop in perhaps the most literal sense of the word-- their songs POP out at you, glowing bright blue-green like a Nike tracksuit.
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Over 11 tracks, Clor's ability to cram more ideas into a pop song than is currently deemed appropriate doesn't flag; they're perfectly ridiculous and ridiculously perfect.
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Q MagazineSounds at once familiar yet new. [Aug 2005, p.127]
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UncutFull of hooks as stubborn as burrs. [Aug 2005, p.94]
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MojoTheirs is really a taste worth acquiring. [Sep 2005, p.103]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 12 out of 13
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Mixed: 1 out of 13
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Negative: 0 out of 13
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DannyMay 12, 2006Aww so sad to hear Clor have now split up, but still got a great album to remember them by.
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DavidHApr 23, 2006This is THE best Unclassifiable album you will ever hear, it is the best of 2005 and they are incredible live and they should be more popular
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williamoMar 9, 2006thanks Clor for this amazing album!