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The WireAug 8, 2017All of the six songs feel epic in structure, each gradually building from a subtle breeze into a fiery windstorm as Michael and John Gibbons's sustained guitar mantras bleed into each other. [May 2017, p.44]
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Apr 4, 2017Bardo Pond isn’t so much about evolutionary change as the recurrent invocation of altered states via sound.
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Apr 4, 2017Beneath the noisy sludge and distorted mire of these six tracks there lives a gorgeous, golden majesty.
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MagnetApr 14, 2017The album is the reliable mix of shorter, inverted blues-rock dirges and extended workouts one has to come to expect from this well-oiled machine. [No. 141, p.53]
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UncutApr 4, 2017Their 10th album in 25 years underlines their skill at combining heavy guitar solos with gauzy pop melodies and blizzards of noise. [Apr 2017, p.25]
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Apr 4, 2017Under the Pines is emotionally heavy, and its best moments manage to find warmth and comfort in crippling depression.