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- Artist(s): Kristian Emdal, Loke Rahbek, Elias Bender Rønnenfelt, Lukas Bay Højlund
- Summary: The debut full-length release for Ice Age's Elias Bender Rønnefelt's side project with Loke Rahbek of Sexdrome, Kristian Emdal of Lower, and Lukas Højland of Redflesh was recorded in New York.
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- Record Label: Sacred Bones
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Rock, Indie Electronic, Experimental Rock
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May 15, 2013Nostalgic, positive and romantic, it pumps new warmth into Copenhagen’s cold and concrete punk movement.
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UncutMay 15, 2013The mood is heavy throughout, but only the closing, exhausted "Katla" outstays its welcome. [Jun 2013, p.81]
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Q MagazineJun 17, 2013There's a curious romance at play throughout their debut album. [Jul 2013, p.112]
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May 20, 2013There’s this cool embrace of death, maybe even an advocacy of suicide, that underlies The Brothers Lionheart and in No One Dances Quite Like My Brothers, Vår has constructed a kindred document. Try not to get too bummed out.
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May 23, 2013It's impressively focussed and musically adventurous, stirring elements of goth, post-punk, neo-folk and avant-noise into some perplexing shapes.
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May 22, 2013With the amount of care and attention to detail found in tracks like Begin to Remember and Into Distance, it’s a shame that their more atmosphere-oriented tracks feel the least realized, coming off as throwaways in an otherwise structurally sound record.
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Under The RadarJun 13, 2013No One Dances Quite Like My Brothers switches so jarringly between moods from track to track that it doesn't really know what it's supposed to be. [Jun-Jul 2013, p.91]
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