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Generally favorable reviews- based on 43 Ratings
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Positive: 40 out of 43
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Mixed: 2 out of 43
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Negative: 1 out of 43
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Sep 23, 2021Shame - Drunk Tank Pink - 7.16
My first time listening to this band.
Favorites: Alphabet, Nigel Hitter, 6/1 -
Mar 4, 2021Beating the sophomore jinx by the skin of their teeth, hard stylistic turns and experimentation sound more like exit strategies of delivering the impossible: an album as good as their debut, Songs Of Praise. The songs sound thrown together and improvised — even ace producer James Ford can't stop nearly every one that's stars with a sizzle from ending with a fizzle. ("Alphabet", "Born In Luton")
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Feb 4, 2021
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Feb 3, 2021Captivating stuff. I did like the fact that they evolved their sound (although, to my taste, this is a little bit too much of a post-punk revival). "Station Wagon" is the real standout in the album. The fact that it is the closing track makes you want to play Drunk Tank Pink all over again.
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Jan 22, 2021Very well produced post-punk record, that contains some of their best material yet.
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Jan 20, 2021Potential is clear but sound doesn't quite connect with me. Born in Luton and Station Wagon were the real standouts to me.
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Jan 15, 2021and a good album and well matured with great guitar riffs and much better than the first album
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Jan 15, 2021Definitely better than Songs of Praise, Because the band sounds more diverse and interesting on it
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Rolling StoneFeb 2, 2021Drunk Tank Pink really takes off when the assault gives way to a groove, a la art-funk gods ESG or Liquid Liquid. [Feb 2021, p.73]
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Jan 25, 2021Drunk Tank Pink is a record that emphasizes something that's become even rarer than a rock star: a legitimately exciting band.
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Jan 19, 2021It’s not one for complacent listening as they are quick to pull the carpet from under you. Songs have a tendency to morph into storms. It’s turbulent, but also exhilarating. You can not help but feel rejuvenated after listening to it. With this record there’s certainly a good time to be had.