Emergency
- The Pigeon Detectives
- Band Name: The Pigeon Detectives
- Record Label: Dance to the Radio
- Release Date: May 26, 2008
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80Emergency is a confident second dose, not a lazy repeat. [June 2008, p.139]
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Individual tracks can feel forced rather than organically nurtured. It all means that by the time they hit 'Making Up Numbers' and 'Everybody Wants Me', there are no longer enough new tricks in their bag to hold our attention, and 'Emergency' bleeds away without a climax.
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60Emergency isn't quite the great leap that was expected but does at least carry a few optimistic signs for the future.
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60Those Libertines comparisons are a distant memory on Emergency, an album that ditches any tentativeness felt on last year's "Wait For Me," the band and producer Stephen Street going for Yorkshire-patented, Kaiser Chief-sized choruses, and Arctic Monkeys' kitchen-sink philosophising in the verses. [June 2008, p.102]
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40The Pigeon Detectives' second in a year smacks of too much haste and too little thought. [June 2008, p.98]
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20As Emergency proves, what they do is entirely generic, but it's hard to argue with its melodic efficacy.
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