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Dec 19, 2011Like all BSP records, Valhalla Dancehall aims for the nosebleed section while remaining oddly detached.
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Q MagazineFeb 2, 2011With Valhalla Dancehall, it's time to laud British Sea Power for attaining greatness strictly on their own terms. [Feb. 2011, p. 116]
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Jan 24, 2011The downside is that their understandable fear of becoming just another indie band leads them into too many changes of direction. Just having great tunes has never been enough.
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Jan 14, 2011For most of Valhalla Dancehall, the diversity in sound works to British Sea Power's advantage, but it also leaves the album feeling weirdly unsatisfying.
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Jan 11, 2011Splicing the spirit of ancient Viking alcoholics with some red-hot Jamaican jah, BSP are finally having fun.
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Jan 11, 2011The constants are there; the group come off as authentic in their earnestness, even with lyrics ("I love your celebrity/the VPL in the SUV") that might look slipshod on paper. But no new ground is being broken.
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Jan 11, 2011British Sea Power are bravely bringing beauty into an increasingly ugly world, whether that world wants it or not. They ought to be given a medal. For valour. For Valhalla.
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Jan 11, 2011They're always willing to invest on either side of the coin, driven to earn their place inside the majestic hall.
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Jan 11, 2011That simplicity doesn't translate to the music-which continues to pile on the backing choirs, electronic squiggles, and never-ending ethereal builds-but Valhalla adds an even more alluring undertow to the band's usual crashing wave.
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Jan 10, 2011Like their forebears The Kinks, British Sea Power remain resolutely iconoclastic, supremely melodic, quintessentially British, and utterly unique. God save the Queen and her royal navy.
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Jan 7, 2011Enough of Valhalla Dancehall's moments work surprisingly well, that despite its breadth and occasionally aggravating density, it becomes a spectacle worth experiencing.
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Jan 7, 2011Some will decry Valhalla Dancehall's essential familiarity, but on their fourth album proper British Sea Power are a band unique, complex and confident enough in their own right to remind us why we loved them in the first place whilst making modest refinements to their sound.
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Jan 6, 2011Valhalla Dancehall is more subtle than that suggests, its careening songs coalescing to an understated concept.
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Under The RadarJan 6, 2011Strident, guitar-oriented bravado still carries the band through much of Valhalla Dancehall. [Year End 2010, p.68]
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