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Jun 4, 2012On Endless Flowers they wisely embrace that amorous but no less powerful approach to indie pop originally deployed by charismatic acts such as the Modern Lovers and Different Class-era Pulp. Pleasingly, it's a guise that fits them as perfectly as their sunglasses.
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Jun 6, 2012Endless Flowers is Crocodiles' best album and also their most frustrating. They're simply trying to do good enough and no more.
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Jun 4, 2012At 10 tracks, Endless Flowers gets in, does what it does best and gets out again, leaving a stunning corpse with beautiful cheek bones.
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Jun 5, 2012Endless Flowers is an amazing effort that deserves a place at the top of its genre. This album deserves to be heard and loved. Do yourself a favour and get yourself a copy once it hits the stores.
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Alternative PressJun 4, 2012What stands out is how Crocodiles have lightened up, embracing everything from grrrl-group alt pop to deliciously spacey new wave. [Jul 2012, p.90]
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Jun 14, 2012Endless Flowers is an album of summer anthems for those who like their beach days mixed in with a good dose of torrential summer downpours.
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MagnetJun 13, 2012As if to remind us that they're still the weird Crocodiles, Endless Flowers's best song, the surging "My Surfing Lucifer," is preceded by a clumsy spoken-word piece (in German, of course) ... it's a sign that there's still room for Crocodiles to figure out what works and what doesn't. [No.88 p.53]
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Jun 7, 2012The blindingly sunny Endless Flowers is an album appropriate for the beginning of the summer, all popsicles, poppy beats and poolside parties coalescing into warm nights
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Jun 13, 2012They've produced an album worthy of a closer look.
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Jun 7, 2012If only Endless Flowers were as infinite as its sound is blissful.