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Accessible and elusive at the same time, The Floodlight Collective is an addictive debut.
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The Floodlight Collective exudes something astonishing and rare, particularly for a record on the fringes of indie rock, scoping into abstraction. It is, more than anything else, sincere.
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This is, undoubtedly, one of the most beautiful records of this year, and its very indistinctness forces you to go back to it over and over.
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So The Floodlight Collective is a mostly elegant listen, and one whose failings are part of its theme: Like a vague recollection, it's still a little hard to hold onto after it's over-- pretty albeit somewhat ephemeral.
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Part of what makes it so distinctive is also what ultimately frustrates. The songs bleed into one another until the reverb-drenched vocals and phantasmic spirals of sound become heavy-handed, almost overwhelming.
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While The Floodlight Collective offers a great set of songs, I’d still like to see Pundt deliver a more idiosyncratic album through which we can truly hear him expose himself.
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Under The RadarIt's the kind of cohesive "album" album that's hard to find these days. [Spring 2009, p.72]
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It’s one of the best late-night albums of the year so far, and deserves to be remembered in the best of 2009 polls.
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Don’t dismiss The Floodlight Collective for the outstanding introduction to Lotus Plaza it is, because in reality, it is a winning release in more ways than one.
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InesiApr 28, 2009A sorely overlooked album.
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Oct 8, 2010