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Feb 11, 2011The Big Roar has been some time in coming, but it has been well worth the wait. This could finally be The Joy Formidable's year.
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Feb 11, 2011The welsh trio have taken their time to reach this point, but with The Big Roar they have taken their opportunity with great style, producing what I think is a mature, clever and exceptionally listenable record from start to finish--and that's a mighty thing.
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Feb 11, 2011The eagerly anticipated album from London based indie-rock three-piece The Joy Formidable far exceeds all expectation.
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Mar 21, 2011They have dared to venture in the loud, the textured and the big sounds, instead of the more minimal, tangy and clean indie rock we are hearing far too much of these days.
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Feb 11, 2011The height of popularity for this music may have come in the first half of the last decade when bands like fellow British trios Feeder and Muse were at their peak, but music this enjoyable never becomes unpopular, especially when it's done this well.
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Mar 24, 2011For an album that felt to many like a long time coming, The Big Roar proves more than worthy of the wait.
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Mar 15, 2011There's a right way and a wrong way to write anthems in the early 21st century, and the Joy Formidable -- with only three bandmembers present -- find themselves on the right side of the dividing line during the majority of this debut.
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Mar 7, 2011"Turn the dial on my words," she suggests, and the band's glorious noise obliges time and again.
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Q MagazineMar 1, 2011It's equally ambitious, forceful and joyous as Courtney Love's high water mark. [Feb 2011, p.118]
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Feb 11, 2011Some pruning could have tightened all this up, especially as the band's songs speak volumes for themselves. Nevertheless, The Big Roar is a powerful signal of intent and a fantastic debut.
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Feb 11, 2011Bolt on an undeniably zealous execution, a set of simple yet well-written songs, add an element of confident adventure via some experimentation and diversity and the rebirth of indie may just have found its leading protagonists.
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Feb 11, 2011The Big Roar is the kind of epic-yet-intimate debut that does exactly what its title makes out in the most tactful of styles; an LP that ultimately delivers on every count on the four years of promise leading up to it.
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Mar 17, 2011Welsh rock trio The Joy Formidable gives us a roar that makes things of the '90s seem modern again.
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Dec 8, 2011It's an appealing, bombastic hybrid of '90s nostalgia, and anything less than audience ear drum obliteration is not an option.
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Mar 21, 2011Say this for The Joy Formidable's debut effort, The Big Roar: It tells no lies and seeks no modest ambitions.
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Mar 14, 2011The Joy Formidable has been backed with the recording budget to fully realize their vision. They're a band with ideas, perhaps a little too much confidence in them, and one that's benefitted from an album clearly assembled by expert hands.
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Mar 9, 2011The riffs are more memorable than the songs, you say? Does it really matter?
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Feb 11, 2011As a complete body of work, the album stumbles in very few places.
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Mar 11, 2011There's no denying the Joy Formidable's passion, vigor, and pop smarts; it would just be easier to appreciate those qualities if The Big Roar didn't so often sound like a big blur.
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Mar 22, 2011It's as good an introduction to the band as those 2008 singles were; sometimes thrilling, sometimes disappointing, but always formidable.
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