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The WireAs a political manifesto, Rawar Style is somewhat vague, yet The Eternals' impulsive, improvising music has anger, zeal and humour in its very DNA. [#245, p.56]
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UrbWiry, tense, post-No Wave dispatches. [Oct 2004, p.102]
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The overall air of the album would probably be more new-wave influenced trip-hop but Lock's sure and steady raga forges Rawar to a more funky-dub feel.
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The Eternals are the exact opposite of easy listening. Instead, they're on edge and on the verge of explosion, ticking bombs of oddity and power.
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Alternative PressAn acquired taste. [Sep 2004, p.124]
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pieofthemonthclubOct 7, 2004by far the best, most creative attempt by the eternals. they have matured into a dense, multi-everything powerhouse of a band.