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MojoFeb 2, 2017Sports is more circumspect and subtle. Yet when the hooks of White Pebbles, Bad Rockets or Syncing In slyly take hold, the effect is indelible. [Mar 2017, p.97]
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Feb 2, 2017They transform a solid album into something of an emotional journey, and hint strongly that beneath their low-key snarling, Fufanu have grander things on their minds.
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Feb 6, 2017Sports is an album that slithers around the body, but rarely ever hisses.
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Q MagazineFeb 2, 2017The title track and Just Me stand out for their bubbly rhythms, but otherwise this feels grey an mopey. [Mar 2017, p.108]
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Feb 2, 2017Hook-laden choruses and seismic riffs don’t feature heavily in the Fufanu sound--and nor should they. Like The Rapture before them, their sound is one of influences absorbed subtly.
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Feb 2, 2017Fufanu capably replay the post-punk sound but, without the transgression and creativity of the original movement, it feels as if there’s little point in doing so.