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Apr 10, 2024‘Abomination’ is a singular debut and quintessential cultural capsule - of both post-post-punk and gay modernity - from one of the UK’s most fearless off-piste queer acts.
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Apr 10, 2024ABOMINATION is frequently a colourful, outlandish listen, bold in scope and teeming with ingenious lines.
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Apr 10, 2024Ultimately, ‘Abomination’ feels like the first leap Lynks has taken into showing all their dimensions as an artist. It’s a refreshing change of pace to hear them not just deliver club classics, but also let their spiky persona begin to soften a little. .... The result is a thrilling, moving, life-affirming listen.
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May 16, 2024Lynks’ personality and lyrical prowess carry the record, but the hooks make the album so relistenable.
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Apr 12, 2024On Abomination there’s a more cohesive sense of vulnerability even contemplation that the attention-seeking initial EP songs clamoured for so brazenly.
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UncutApr 10, 2024The predominant flavour here is a sort of manic hedonism, but scratch the sequinned surface and you find some witty social commentary and a seam of vulnerability. [May 2024, p.35]