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UncutApr 6, 2012At low levels, this record will work nicely as aural wallpaper for cocktail parties, but turn it on and slap on a pair of headphones and the effect is transporting. [May 2012, p.69]
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Nov 21, 2011While it's not perfect, CoCo Beware is a strong, cohesive opening statement from a group of talented musicians that only gets better with repeated listens.
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Nov 17, 2011Coco Beware is actually such an inviting album you can keep it on repeat and just bask in the cozy melodies and gently propulsive percussion.
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Nov 16, 2011The connection between the album's title and its contents remains a question mark, but it's befitting of this surprising, deeply inspired debut.
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Nov 16, 2011Part of Caveman's appeal, other than having the coolest debut album title in recent memory (a respelling of the moniker of the '80s WWF superstar), is making the complicated simple.
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Nov 14, 2011The deliberate soft focus lends depth and an air of mystery to what might have been cool-headed, straightforward indie-rock; there are echoes of the Feelies, the Strokes and, somewhere in the distance, the Beach Boys.
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Nov 10, 2011The songs feel like the first days of fall, where you're clinging to that last bit of summer warmth while eagerly anticipating the slower pace of a city being cooled.
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Nov 10, 2011It's a perfect post-summer pick-me-up that's hard not to listen to all the way through.
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Nov 10, 2011Hints of folksy revelry may abound, but the dynamics are strictly library-level, and the lyrical focus is decidedly inward.