Icky Mettle [Deluxe Edition]
- Archers of Loaf
- Band Name: Archers of Loaf
- Record Label: Merge
- Release Date: Aug 2, 2011
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8.5
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Universal acclaim- based on 13 Ratings
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Positive: 11 out of 13
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Mixed: 1 out of 13
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Negative: 1 out of 13
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Oct 27, 20115I listened to this a few hours ago, and not one song sticks in my memory. It's a forgettable release. All the songs sound the same, for the most part.
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Nov 13, 20116Love the musicianship! This is rocking at it's best!.......There's a problem, though. I don't hate my girlfriend, or my wife for that matter. But, I do hate whiny freaking EMO!
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Aug 13, 201110Great album. I had no idea these guys existed since I read some of the reviews on this website. Early 90's Indie-rock doesn't get much better than this. If you like Weezer's Blue Album and Pavement's Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain you'll instantly fall in love with this album. From the opening track (Web In Front) I was surprised I had never heard them before.
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Aug 30, 201110I came to this site recently looking for some new music to sink into. I found it here. Yes - older band but new to me. Raw, meaty music. This represents the Chapel Hill Inde music scene of the early to mid 90s.
Fractured song construction, witty lyrics, clangorous guitars, lo-fi production. Everything you love about Indie bands. -
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Dec 22, 2011100Brimming with character and endlessly relistenable, Icky Mettle is something of a touchstone for one of US indie's purplest patches.
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Dec 14, 201180Overall it's about as perfect as introduction to the band as you're likely to get, and perhaps a timely chance to give the Archers an opportunity to climb back into the upper echelons of your record collection.
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Aug 19, 201190Icky Mettle might have a reputation for containing a one-trick pony and the band's singular best known moment in the form of "Web in Front," but there's a wealth of material to really dig into and enjoy.