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Sep 30, 2011In the Grace of Your Love is the band's most powerful and vital album thus far.
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Sep 6, 2011With its meat-and-potatoes disco-punk beat and rousing keys, it feels like it's reaching beyond the known universe of the typical club scene.
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Aug 29, 2011It's not a difficult or aloof album, but there is a cool precision that feels different to the choppy punkiness of old.
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Sep 12, 2011There's a lot of heaviness swimming around this album, and though some songs, like "In The Grace Of Your Love" and "Miss You," play it lower and slower than your average dance jam, this is still a lively record.
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Entertainment WeeklySep 29, 2011The Rapture still do brainy, stuttering dance rock better than your average electro fetishists. [Sep 2011, p.137]
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Sep 6, 2011With In the Grace of Your Love, The Rapture show the newbies how it's done.
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Sep 6, 2011This album might actually be a devotional record of sorts--to downtown New York's musical DNA, and to the idea that dancefloor hedonism can be its own kind of grace.
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Aug 29, 2011The collection of 11 tracks are both majestic and effortless--qualities that give the album a feeling of natural progression, perhaps bettering what's gone before.
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Sep 6, 2011I will say In The Grace of Your Love makes the last five years without The Rapture seem a lot more empty, sometimes you don't know what you're missing until it returns.
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Sep 6, 2011The band's personal choices--to abandon rock iconography for smaller, more fulfilling family units--will be Grace's fate as well: a record without broader narratives, meant for those who grew up with the Rapture, or want to.
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Q MagazineAug 19, 2011It looks like The Rapture--now a trio following the departure of bassist Matt Safer--have regained their despite to flaunt their slightly awkward moves. [Sep 2011, p.102]
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Sep 8, 2011The result, for its few flaws and its exhilarations, at the very least, sounds fantastic, production-wise; Grace finds the band melding tooth-ground guitar assaults; '80s throwback candy pop; fluttery house templates; dusty, almost Stax-worthy soul getaways and sample-laced electro throbs into an album willing to sacrifice sonic exactitude for a mélange of sounds, tempos and genre exercises that still feels very much of a singular-albeit kaleidoscopic-piece.
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Sep 6, 2011It won't get you shaking your ass, but swaying eyes closed on Sunday morning has its appeals too.
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Aug 31, 2011If there's a major difference here, it's that the Rapture has never sounded so confident in what they're doing.
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Aug 19, 2011The handclap stomp of "Miss You" explodes at just the right moment, while the house-music piano of "How Deep Is Your Love?" proves the boys' club credentials remain intact.
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Sep 6, 2011The band starts with a sometimes-tiny foundational idea, and then builds up and up, just to see how high it can go.
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Sep 12, 2011It may not be the Rapture many were expecting this year, but this triumphant return to form is pretty glorious nonetheless.
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UncutSep 9, 2011The Rapture have picked themselves up with a third album packed with ragged romps every bit as joyous as "house Of Jealous Lovers," their 2002 breakthrough. [Oct 2011, p.95]
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Sep 7, 2011The Rapture's latest is both a welcome and necessary addition to its relatively small discography, a record the band should be both proud of and content to leave as the final chapter of its existence. At least until they come back again.
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