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MojoApr 6, 2011Its mood affecting. its melodies haunting, Fading Parade is spellbinding. [Apr 2011, p.101]
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Apr 5, 2011In cynical marketing terms, an 'indispensible' sticker has been slapped on this effort through these moves, so that no wallflower's music library would be complete without a shy Fading Parade.
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UncutMar 29, 2011Sure, at times, they sound like Gene, but on tracks like "Do You Really Wanna Know" they are nigh-on perfect: Jangly and breathless, with traces of The Smiths but a softer edge. [Apr 2011, p.89]
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Mar 4, 2011Papercuts' fourth album and Sub Pop debut, Fading Parade, is nothing like this overwrought, overwhelming assault on the senses.
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Mar 3, 2011The Papercuts project seems destined for bigger and brighter stages on the back of Fading Parade; a fine testament to Quever, jack of all trades, master of some.
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Mar 3, 2011Quever has extended his transition into dreamy territory really well.
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Mar 3, 2011Fading Parade might be subtle, but it's obviously another step forward for Quever and company.