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UncutJun 1, 2012Waterhouse's big lunged holler is efficiently exciting, but his debut album isn't so much -- 12 songs, but 12 variants on the same song. [Jul 2012, p.85]
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Aug 13, 2012Time's All Gone is single-minded, but this is often good for a debut--better for a young artist to do one thing well then several things in mediocre fashion.
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MojoJul 18, 2012It's accompanied with a swing and a fingerclick all Waterhouse's own and could turn out to be the soul album of 2012. [Jun 2012, p.88]
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May 7, 2012Unremarkable and uninspired.
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Under The RadarJul 9, 2012Nick Waterhouse's debut album gives listeners a more rocking, lo-fi alternative in the growing marketplace of slick retro R&B revivalism. [Jun 2012, p.158]
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May 11, 2012Waterhouse's own voice is slightly under-recorded, but the musical settings--the understated Telecaster twang, the honking horns, the rumbling tom-toms--always churn with the right degree of roadhouse charm.
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May 7, 2012Time's All Gone takes you back in the day and pulls you into the moment all at once.
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Jul 23, 2012This is a just a great sounding record. In truth; just great, period.
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May 7, 2012The latest retro sensation, Waterhouse is a 25-year-old from San Francisco ... who's trying to sound like Ike Turner circa 1958. And he's pretty good at it.
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May 7, 2012Waterhouse's pleasingly wrecked guitar playing is matched by singing that teeters out of control every so often, like he's trying to tamp down a wild animal in his throat.