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Jul 6, 2016Get Gone is a very special dose of rock and soul, and one of the most purely enjoyable debuts of 2016.
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Jun 22, 2016From the saucy R’n’B of Tide and Chandelier, the frenetic Choking on Your Spit to the gorgeous, laid-bare swoon of Keep Me, Get Gone is an expertly accomplished piece of work from a band still fledgling in their career.
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May 20, 2016Haynes’ mellifluous voice hits home throughout, particularly effective on slower burners such as Tide and Keep Me, invoking a deeper hoodoo on Kingdom Come and Don’t Need It.
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May 10, 2016Despite a few major lulls, Get Gone, for the better part of its run time, is a sharp, unique, and enjoyable record brought to you by a band that has all the energy and musicianship required to ensure each listen is going to be a good time that gleans something new.
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May 10, 2016While there isn't anything all that distinct about their approach, none of it deters from the fact that Seratones are making some truly fun music.
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May 10, 2016The formula might not be a new one, and ultimately Seratones are unlikely to change the world, but they will make your day.
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Jul 6, 2016Get Gone is a tumble dryer full of retro ideas given a contemporary currency by their restless drive, which evades categorisation.
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May 12, 2016She does so much work on Get Gone that you wind up hoping she follows through on her promise.
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Q MagazineJun 29, 2016Seratones' opening salvo might be impressive but you can't help feeling their timing couldn't be worse. [Aug 2016, p.117]
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May 10, 2016Get Gone might not show its strengths in its lyricism, but it makes up for that by being a talented culmination of energy.