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Q MagazineOct 5, 2015There are unexpected pleasures in the margins. [Oct 2015, p.105]
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Oct 5, 2015We The Generation is full of catchy, radio-friendly earworms tailor-made for maximum impact at their blistering live performances.
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Oct 21, 2015Despite Rudimental’s non-stop performances, several of the songs drag.
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Oct 13, 2015Rudimental’s follow-up to Home is not quite as impressive, though in fairness, most of the contributing vocalists lack the charismatic tone that John Newman brought to that debut album.
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Oct 8, 2015There is nothing especially wrong with it, but it hits the middle ground all too easily, sounding like Home minus the guns-out anthems and the hands reaching for the sky.
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Oct 5, 2015Many of the guests are of the squeaky-clean variety--Ella Eyre and Sinead Harnett will be deemed edgy by almost no one – while two Lianne La Havas-sung numbers tackle bossa nova (‘Needn’t Speak’) and slinky disco (‘Breath’). Still, Rudimental know when to light the fireworks.
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Oct 5, 2015Unfortunately, too often We the Generation’s big pop moments fall back on tried-and-tested formulas.
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