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Apr 2, 2013Ultimately, Heza is a nuanced work that flirts with the experimental, but always remains intimate, atmospheric, and endlessly listenable.
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Apr 26, 2013With this collection of simple, endlessly enjoyable indie pop, Heza and Generationals make the statement against giving up and remaining stagnant.
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Apr 3, 2013It’s markedly less garage-born than previous endeavors, too, sounding more akin to a dancier Echo & The Bunnymen or a version of The Magnetic Fields’ 69 Love Songs recorded at higher fidelity.
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MagnetMay 10, 2013Playing to previous strengths, the band's third LP shuffles the decks, throwing six-string spiderwebs into spacey, bass-textured atmospheres. [No. 98, p.55]
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Apr 8, 2013Generationals are far from the only band making chirpy, world-influenced indie-pop at the moment--but it has so much genuine charm, so expertly executed, that it’s impossible not to fall for.
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May 1, 2013Blissfully addictive and dangerously catchy, Heza is most certainly one for the more bright and breezy of us this summer.
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Apr 2, 2013To call Heza, the third LP from the New Orleans-based duo, more opaque would be an understatement.
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Apr 2, 2013While their formerly peppy mode could be exhausting, it's difficult not to yearn for a bit more razzle-dazzle on Heza.
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UncutApr 25, 2013Heza still contains several terrific examples of hooky guitar pop. [Jun 2013, p.73]
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Under The RadarApr 2, 2013With Heza, Generationals has perfected its a-little-bit-of-everything pop. [Mar-Apr 2013, p.92]
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