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Feb 15, 2013n. Out of View is an impressive debut but, more than that, it's the sound of shoegaze and early-'90s guitar pop at its best.
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Feb 22, 2013The band have taken their influences with their own abilities and made an album that is as accessible as it is excitable, and seems set to capture the hearts and imaginations of young lovers everywhere.
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Mar 6, 2013Out of View already channels a good bit of chaos in with its summer afternoon melodies, now after only a couple of years of experimentation.
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Jan 30, 2013It's a cache of catchy flavors, the sort of bubble gum sticky shit that you can't help but chew repeatedly, and it's made satisfactory through the brilliant self-production.
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Jan 29, 2013Whether you came of age in the '90s or were just born then, the History of Apple Pie have what you need.
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Feb 1, 2013You don’t often have to wait as long for debut albums, but by taking their time and perfecting their first full length release, THOAP have created something truly memorable.
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Jan 28, 2013Out Of View, engineered by The Horrors' Josh Hayward, is noisy, irreverent fun.
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Feb 5, 2013Taken for what it is--a fluffy, animated unicorn flying joyfully to college-rock Pleasure Town--Out of View is a nice 40-minute respite from reality.
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Q MagazineJan 28, 2013The tunes are excellent throughout, with strong echoes of Cannonball-era Breeders. [Feb 2013, p.106]
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Jan 29, 2013The History of Apple Pie aren't exactly breaking new ground in the world of indie rock, but they are the sort of band who win you over in seconds.
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Feb 11, 2013Their first full-length doesn’t feature too many surprises, and a lot of the cuts have already been released in one way or another, but start-to-finish, it’s an honest conflagration of scuzz that will leave jaws agape, eyes moist and hearts full.
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UncutJan 28, 2013Theirs is a likably punked-up take on the noise blizzard thing. [Feb 2013, p.74]
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Under The RadarMar 22, 2013With tighter focus on melody than on instrumental histrionics, The History Of Apple Pie's feel-good fuzzpop is infectious but sometimes innocuous. [Mar-Apr 2013, p.99]