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Aug 16, 2018Move Through the Dawn sounds like the Coral are confident and pushes forward from Distance Inbetween. The album is a strong statement for a band that emerged amidst the guitar rock of the early 2000s and stubbornly built success and a career on retro interests and stylistic cues. That makes Move Through the Dawn enjoyable, even while its inconsistencies mark a stark difference from its predecessor or other Coral albums, like the overlooked Roots & Echoes (2007) or the lost The Curse of Love (2014).
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Aug 13, 2018An album that leaves few ripples on its smooth surface.
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MojoAug 10, 201811 songs thematically linked by a search for realty in an increasingly virtual world. [Sep 2018, p.90]
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Q MagazineAug 10, 2018While these songs feel debulked, The Coral still can't square-peg their music to fit in neatly. [Aug 2018, p.117]
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Aug 13, 2018Move Through The Dawn is an album sadly bereft of impact, from its lacklustre cover onwards.
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UncutAug 10, 2018It's sad to hear all their youthful fizz go flat so soon. [Sep 2018, p.28]
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