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May 15, 2012Exister serves as a reminder that the thousands of bands aping this style of punk will never be as great as Hot Water Music.
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Kerrang!Jun 7, 2012Fewer songs here race and pulsate as before, but Chuck Ragan and co.'s gruff mix of grit and sweat remains in full effect. [May 2012, p.54]
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Jun 1, 2012It's punk rock for the same fans who loved Hot Water Music years ago.
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May 29, 2012While it may not have that instant classic feel of Caution, it more than lives up to its older brothers in every way possible.
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May 15, 2012Hot Water Music nicely balances aggression and craft on Exister.
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MagnetJun 13, 2012Exister may still press a heavy thumb on the melodic rock end of the scale... but enough Caution-era magic is recaptured for us to welcome these new transmissions from Radio Free Gainesville. [No.88 p.56]
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May 29, 2012While the world might miss the raw energy and exuberance of their earlier work, the more precise and mature band found on Exister is still as effective, and is definitely one that fans will want to stop and catch up with.
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May 15, 2012A little of this niggling frustration sticks, but for the most part Exister subsequently reveals itself as a more positive, uplifting record than its predecessors, adding something new to the band's eight-strong studio album canon.
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May 15, 2012While not all of the fist-pumping numbers here are equally successful ("Drag My Body" nearly deflates the middle portion of the record by sounding like The Smithereens), they do show a reunited band that's interested in charting a path forward instead of simply reflecting their past glories.