• Record Label: Bar/None
  • Release Date: Jun 12, 2012
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  1. Jul 24, 2012
    6
    The whole album "Falling Off The Sky" is a rather unusual, due to the fact that it is the first for over 25 years release of The dB's, that regales the listener with a compilation of carefree pieces in climates of power and jangle pop, which makes this album a reference to the years' 80 and former activity of the band. There is no denying that CD is pleasure-listen, songs are on their wayThe whole album "Falling Off The Sky" is a rather unusual, due to the fact that it is the first for over 25 years release of The dB's, that regales the listener with a compilation of carefree pieces in climates of power and jangle pop, which makes this album a reference to the years' 80 and former activity of the band. There is no denying that CD is pleasure-listen, songs are on their way simple, but they can catch the attention and leave a pretty positive experience. Expand
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  1. It's like H&S [Holsapple & Stamey] never went away.
  2. Q Magazine
    Aug 20, 2012
    60
    If the production is a little soft, there's no denying the old boys can still knock out pop thrills. [Sep 2012, p.99]
  3. Mojo
    Aug 8, 2012
    80
    It lacks the crisp modernity of old but it's knee-deep in lush curvature and angular salvos, and new favourites keep emerging. [Sep 2012, p.94]