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6.9

Generally favorable reviews- based on 16 Ratings

  • Summary: The latest full-length release from Irish experimental folk band False Lankum was produced by John "Spud" Murphy.
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  • Record Label: Rough Trade
  • Genre(s): Folk, Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Contemporary Folk, Indie Folk, Political Folk, Acid Folk
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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 8
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 8
  3. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. Mar 23, 2023
    100
    There is so much to revel in here. ... They remain a radical band while making music that is reaching out to the mainstream – while also giving off the thrilling sense that there is so much more to come.
  2. Mar 23, 2023
    90
    Lankum have found a convincing way to keep the damn hulk going, stoking the engines of folk tradition and setting course to who knows when. [May 2023, p.24]
  3. Mar 24, 2023
    90
    A difficult, but defining statement, made at the height of their powers.
  4. Mar 23, 2023
    80
    The record swells and retreats at will as the group flex their musical dexterity.
  5. Mar 24, 2023
    80
    At 70 minutes, False Lankum is definitely a demanding listen, but an extraordinary one.
  6. Mar 23, 2023
    80
    If modern folk music needs its own OK Computer, its own The Dark Side Of The Moon, or indeed its own F#A#∞, this may well be it. [Apr 2023, p.80]
  7. Mar 24, 2023
    77
    They returned with a successor that takes what worked on their previous album and pushes further in every direction. False Lankum sprawls, dense with ideas.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 6
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 6
  3. Negative: 2 out of 6
  1. Mar 26, 2023
    10
    Like being part of a crowd in a haunted Irish pub... This is a gem of an album, though not as easily accessible as their previous album. LoveLike being part of a crowd in a haunted Irish pub... This is a gem of an album, though not as easily accessible as their previous album. Love what they're doing with Irish folklore, and how they chart unknown territories with century-old songs. Expand
  2. Mar 26, 2023
    9
    Same as the last one, but just different enough. Very satisfying textures throughout. I thought they struck the wrong tone on the last track,Same as the last one, but just different enough. Very satisfying textures throughout. I thought they struck the wrong tone on the last track, but that's easily ignored. Expand
  3. Mar 27, 2023
    9
    Finally it's a new, fresh, folk, traditional, not flat album. Lots of emotions.
  4. May 7, 2023
    8
    There is an incredible story being told in these songs, and it is being told with such carefulness, that it might be a worthy contender forThere is an incredible story being told in these songs, and it is being told with such carefulness, that it might be a worthy contender for the music Oscars. And I mean Oscars because there is a lot of cinematic feel in these lyrics that it is almost impossible to not let the music carry you to these lands and stories. I appreciate it very much, even if this is still an ambient and experimental album. Expand
  5. Mar 26, 2023
    2
    This pushes the boundaries of traditional folk music but the songs are not that great. The best part of this album are the more abstractThis pushes the boundaries of traditional folk music but the songs are not that great. The best part of this album are the more abstract compositions, which sometime degenerate into just noise. Ultimately, I won't be listening to this again. The second-best rated album of the year? No way! Expand
  6. May 29, 2023
    0
    This is an absolutely extraordinary album. It took me quite a while to take to Lankum's sound over the years but witnessing in person theThis is an absolutely extraordinary album. It took me quite a while to take to Lankum's sound over the years but witnessing in person the power of their live performances got me hooked. I've not heard an album like "False Lankum" before. The mix of tradition with the haunting screech of drones, its a genuine soundtrack to a edgy trip through a nightmare celtic underworld. The fact that the songs are based on historical and everyday real life events make this totally relateable and at times harrowing. It's like music taken from the deep past and given a dousing of futuristic dystopia. A captivating listen where each song brings you further into the mire. The "fugue" pieces are a bit mad but fit in to the overall album seemlessly. "Go Dig My Grave" and "The New York Trader" are highlights amongst a collection of sharp diamonds. Expand