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To be fair, a subpar release from Joe Pernice is better than most artists' masterworks. However, compared with Pernice's previous efforts, Goodbye, Killer feels somewhat thin.
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UncutA record that's easier to admire than to love. [Jul 2010, p.117]
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Q MagazineSometimes the tight budgets results in a flmisy sound and, for all their strengths, they still feel more like a hobby band than an obsession. But there's much to savour here. [Aug 2010, p.124]
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The guy knows how to make records you want to love. What's missing here, though, is that arrow through the heart moment where admiration and affection turns into adoration.
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MojoThe sixth studio album from Jow Pernice, brother Bob and friends has streaks of the usual wry humour, but you might struggle to remember the songs that contain them. [Jul 2010, p.98]