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- Summary: This is the second release for the Los Angeles-based rock band since they returned from disbanding in 1995.
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- Record Label: Captured Tracks
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Rock, Dream Pop, Noise Pop, Shoegaze
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MagnetNov 12, 2014Home Everywhere is noisy and poppy. [No. 115, p.59]
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Oct 30, 2014Once again, they have succeeded and prove that they aren't just an oldies act; they are at the forefront of the modern shoegaze/noise pop scene.
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Oct 30, 2014Sometimes the album's constant zigzagging can create a bit of a discombobulated effect, but Medicine have never been the sort to adhere to any rules but their own.
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Oct 30, 2014Home Everywhere is worth hearing for its experimentation.
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Under The RadarDec 19, 2014Other songs do occasionally lose the path, but the sheer amount of other-worldly guitar tones, psychoacoustic headphone candy, and other sonic playground fodder give you plenty of ambition to chew on while you wait for that next hook. [Dec 2014, p.66]
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Oct 30, 2014Home Everywhere’s strongest statement comes with its closer and title track, a multi-part epic that coalesces the album’s many components into something resembling a unified whole.
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Oct 30, 2014Home Everywhere has every element needed to make a great Medicine album, only they’re deployed in gangling spasms and obsessive over-processing. If only they’d edited themselves a little more--or a little less.
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