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Though the band sound in reasonably good form and the album shows how much Burgess has developed as a singer over the years, overall the songs themselves are just not strong enough. The Charlatans don't touch us this time.
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Once the dust dies down, though, the remainder of Who We Touch feels disappointingly timid in comparison, and the particularly saggy middle section sees them pitch their tent smack bang in the middle of the road.
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Who We Touch works best when the band revels in their sense of adventure, but it suffers dramatically when overtly appealing to days gone by.
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UncutThe Charlatans make commendable attempts to expand their creative horizons. [Oct 2010, p.88]
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Under The RadarOct 26, 2010On Who We Touch there is barely a sign of The Charlatans. [Fall 2010, p.66]