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- Artist(s): Dave Vachon, Dom McCready, Harriet Bevan, Jim Swainston
- Summary: The second full-length release for the British metal band was produced by James Sclavunos.
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- Record Label: New Heavy Sounds
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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Nov 20, 2014What ultimately makes Condemned to Hope a real success, however, is not so much any of these things but the sheer conviction with which it delivers the goods.
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Kerrang!Nov 20, 2014They present a skewed take on real life rather than some mystical ramblings. [27 Sep 2014, p.54]
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Nov 20, 2014Black Moth are a young band who are improving fast and although they've got a lot of catching up to do with some of their contemporaries, the potential is there and Condemned To Hope is one of the better heavy British records of 2014.
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Nov 20, 2014A good time here, but not much more than that, alas.
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MojoNov 20, 2014Leeds psych-metal quintet sound suitably grinding and progressive. [Dec 2014, p.102]
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Classic Rock MagazineDec 17, 2014A little sluggish and generic in places, these churning incantations never quite combust like they should. [Oct 2014, p.90]
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Q MagazineNov 25, 2014While Black Moth's back-to-basics approach to riffing may invite the term "stoner rock," that implies a lethargy of mood, and of mind, that simply isn't there. [Oct 2014, p.104]
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