Light Up Gold
- Parquet Courts
- Band Name: Parquet Courts
- Record Label: What's Your Rupture?
- Release Date: Jan 15, 2013
User Score
8.3
out of 10
Universal acclaim- based on 29 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 28 out of 29
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Mixed: 0 out of 29
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Negative: 1 out of 29
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Feb 8, 201310This is the most exciting new band I've heard in years. The lyrics are as instantly relateable and as obscure as slanted and/or enchanted, the tempos are fierce, the beats relentless. Godspeed the future and the past all at once.
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Feb 8, 20138This is no reinvention of the punk wheel but it does seem like a solid album from beginning to end. It`s catchy at times, repetitive at others and only time will tell if it has staying power.
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Feb 6, 20137
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Feb 4, 20136Are these guys for real? Sure I'll admit the style has a fresh edge to it, but is there any staying power? It seems like the hipster flavor of the month to me, and I'd be surprised to see them ever forge their sound into something beyond what it is now. As I listen to Light Up Gold, I find myself thinking 'I'd rather be hearing Ween's 12 Country Greats'
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Jan 18, 20139A like this album a lot. Reminds me of Kings Of Leon in their early days when they used to be good, can hear a bit of Pavement too. Very good debut album and hope to catch them live.
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May 13, 201380Parquet Courts are a charmingly old-fashioned band, transmitting cryptic, collapsible songs to an anyone who can build a receiver from Guided By Voices-coloured vinyl and Pavement fanzines. [Jun 2013, p.104]
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Apr 25, 201380Light Up Gold packs 15 songs in 33 minutes, and most are great. [Jun 2013, p.78]
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Apr 15, 2013100It’s a pitching and yawing listen, and it’s compelling and punchy in a way that’ll have you bouncing straight out of your chair.