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Generally favorable reviews- based on 9 Ratings
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Negative: 1 out of 9
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Oct 3, 2012Thee Oh Sees being everything you want them to be. I really enjoyed hearing more of the bluesy, melodic garage we heard a lot of on earlier albums. Putrifiers One, where art thou?
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Aug 30, 2018Best tracks include Wax Face, Hang a Picture, Flood's New Light, Lupine Dominus. Blends some of their previous works. Not quite the quality throughout the entire album as we are used to seeing from them
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Under The RadarNov 30, 2012An increased technical sophistication, a broader stylistic range, and a more ambitious outlook. [Oct/Nov 2012, p.127]
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MagnetOct 4, 2012Putrifiers II finds a compelling bridge between the two poles [the breezy, lo-fi records Dwyer makes on his own and the heavier, more propulsive ones he makes with the full band] - ironically by being a remarkably wide-ranging effort. [No.91 p.59]
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Sep 27, 2012I think of this band as one of the most consistently interesting musical projects of the last ten years, and this new material hasn't proven me otherwise.