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A bright, urgent, and charming album from an excellent young band.
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MagnetA pleasant if vaguely unsatisfying collection of songs. [#61, p.106]
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England's Saloon combine the post punk rhythms of Stereolab with the poppiness of The Sundays, creating a melodically soothing murmur that, while derivative, is very enticing.
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UncutSaloon's light touch makes a strong impact. Wonderful. [Aug 2003 p.104]
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Saloon might not attract the same short-term attention as some of their higher profile rock and pop peers in the UK, but this second album affirms that they have more to offer than many of their compatriots.
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OutburnThere are moments... that are very poignant and will rip your heart out, but many tracks fall a bit short of that mark and simply provide a pretty album of background music. [#23, p.99]
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Despite their lyrical nods toward the future, this self-produced diamond ought really to be nestling in your collection now.
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The further away from the 'Lab and into a more organic sound the band goes, the more satisfying their music is becoming.
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LemaZAug 8, 2003