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The Only Thing I Ever Wanted is a true album, a coherent trail of interlinked melody and domestic adventures.
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This combination of quirky sounds and suave production lands the disc in musical territory that feels at once both innovative and familiar; something like Beck, Björk, and Velvet Underground meeting in a lazy Rio cantina only to discover they've all been listening to Stereolab and Nouvelle Vague.
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For those of you familiar with the band’s debut, 2004’s Tiger, My Friend, I can make this simple: The Only Thing I Ever Wanted is just as good.
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It’s this willingness to experiment with sounds and percussion that distinguishes Psapp from their electro-organic brethren.
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Another collection of songs that can be stamped with the compliment of being incomparable.
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Sophomore album 'The Only Thing I Ever Wanted' is the work of a band with a keening melodic sense, akin to the development apparent in the prime works of, say, Idlewild or the Delgados, and, impressively, it does this without losing any of the idiosyncratic DIY charms that characterised its makers in the first place.
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Q MagazineWeird and wonderful. [May 2006, p.129]
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The drab sound is a shame considering the well-constructed songs and Galia Durant's emerging strength as a vocalist.
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SpinTheir sophisticated studio treatments make every sound sparkle. [Aug 2006, p.84]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 2
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gmanJun 15, 2006