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UncutThere's a frayed but genuinely exploratory vibe here, that's not afraid to get tough. [Jul 2009, p.91]
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Beauty rarely hides where you expect it. Take, for instance, the debut release by the U.K.'s Trembling Bells.
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This is a record that makes me hope for even better things to come.
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MojoNeilson's own reedy but elemental voice is the perfect foil to this, and the myriad musical ideas are nailed down by classic, disciplined songwriting. [May 2009, p.108]
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Carpeth is traditional enough to please the Cropready massive, but also quite experimental too. Those new to the genre might be better served by checking out something more palatable, but for those with a taste for something more outlandish Carpeth certainly delivers.
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Trembling Bells, from Glasgow, do their homage with a bit of delirious freedom: on Carbeth, they’re all walking around that known territory with one eye closed, roughing up traditional song structures, trying to make themselves feel dizzy.
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RichardTJul 30, 2009Excellent album!