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Sons & Daughters are far from perfect, but The Repulsion Box is an energetic, sometimes thrilling record by a band slowly but surely carving out a unique niche for themselves.
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UncutThe Repulsion Box ushers in a strikingly individual talent. [Jul 2005, p.89]
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MojoAt times they resemble The B-52's having a bitter row, at others a particularly violent Femmes. [Jul 2005, p.110]
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Q MagazineA wildly energetic record. [Jul 2005, p.120]
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Taken as a full album in a single sitting, the drum-heavy tribal starkness of it all could be a little overwhelming; unrelenting, even; but the tracklist is just crying out to be dismembered and spread across your playlists like blood-spattering across a crisp white wall.
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If you can cope with the intensity, there are rewards aplenty to be found here - Sons And Daughters are the perfect group to fill the hole that The Delgados left when they split up last year.
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Under The RadarEasily one of the best releases of the year so far. [#10, p.107]
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Taking American roots music back to its spine-chilling origins, Sons and Daughters make rockabilly with a black punk heart.
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SpinRepulsion is like The Wild Bunch seen from the outskirts of Edinburgh, a European reflection of the stylized American West. [Aug 2005, p.99]
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Entertainment WeeklyA darn groovy good time. [2 Sep 2005, p.79]
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Nothing ground-breaking, but an all-round good proposition.
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MagnetThe songs on The Repulsion Box sound like they were banged out in the underlit kitchen of a crumbling Appalachian cabin. [#69, p.108]
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The album showcases Bethel and Paterson as solid songwriters who can willingly carry you into places no god-fearing man would dare travel.
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BlenderSomehow, amid all of this assault, the band builds some excellent tunes. [Sep 2005, p.136]
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FilterLet's just say the word "repulsion" doesn't fully sum it up. Enjoy the violence. [#16, p.96]
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UrbA raucous blend of rockabilly, country and '80s indie rock best listened to before a heavy night of Caledonian pint-drinkin'. [Sep 2005, p.112]
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With clever lyrics, batshit crazy instrumentation, and several songs you'll soon be whistling on your way to juvey, Sons and Daughters should have you leering scarily from the school bus for a good long time.
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Sons and Daughters stand apart from their poppier counterparts with their less-produced sound and their sturdy foundation of nothing more than a chugging rhythm section, intense vocals and that awesome mandolin.
User score distribution:
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JOSERJan 4, 2007
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MartiHOct 25, 2005Very good stuff and they were great live, as well.
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rertAug 18, 2005hi.