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MojoMar 20, 2019Piroshka's debut album is propelled by forceful, driving garage songs that see off Brexit, the Daily Mail, and school shooters. [Mar 2019, p.91]
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Q MagazineMar 12, 2019You could break your teeth on their solid pop structures, especially on Hated By The Powers That Be, but there's a volatility in these touch-paper guitars and flammable vocals, that ensures Brickbat is never straightforward. [May 2019, p.115]
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Mar 7, 2019Brickbat is a worthy addition to the growing canon of bands and performers addressing the powers that be.
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Feb 15, 2019Brickbat is never less than a delight: a sparky and genre-spanning showcase of songcraft and ambition. Lovingly rendered, a clean mix allows its often lavish arrangements to soar.
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Feb 15, 2019Even on these quieter moments, Brickbat's invigorated feel is palpable--and contagious. It would've been easy for the members of Piroshka to rest on their laurels, but they prove they have a lot of new ideas to offer their listeners, regardless of how familiar they may be with the band's previous work.
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Feb 15, 2019Brickbat is not an indulgent “supergroup” affair or a rehash of former glories (what would a Lush-Moose-Elastica-Modern English mashup even sound like?), it’s a chance alignment of classic alt-rock pedigree, on and of its own time.
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UncutFeb 22, 2019A meaty, confident comeback. [Apr 2019, p.34]
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Feb 15, 2019Brickbat is a solid record teeming with marvelous musical explorations that are enjoyable while playing.
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Feb 20, 2019This is a gem of an album - you won't want to skip one track. A band far greater than the sum of its four parts. Recommended