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74

Generally favorable reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 5
  2. Negative: 0 out of 5
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  1. Kerrang!
    Sep 30, 2014
    80
    It's not wholly original, but there's plenty here to keep the (Gnar)wolf from the door. [20 Sep 2014, p.54]
  2. Sep 16, 2014
    80
    It’s 28 minutes of thrashy, unadulterated skate punk and is a knockout from start to finish.
  3. 70
    From the frantic 'Smoking Kills' to the joyously frank drinking song 'Bottle To Bottle', there's more than enough evidence to suggest the Brighton trio are the caustic blast of honesty and character the UK punk scene's been lacking recently.
  4. 70
    It's not the most stunning release of the year, but it's a great step up for the band, seeing them push themselves as musicians, rather than rehashing their early EPs, which they could have done and been just as successful.
  5. Alternative Press
    Sep 16, 2014
    60
    It means "Everything You Think You Know," "Smoking Kills," and "Day Man," while not bad, do feel slightly generic, which unfortunately diminishes the power of these well-intentioned, heart pounding songs. [Oct 2014, p.98]
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  1. Oct 19, 2014
    8
    Gnarwolves's self-titled debut is an explosive, bouncy, neurotic and brutally honest fast-paced, skate punk record. 'Gnarwolves' sees the bandGnarwolves's self-titled debut is an explosive, bouncy, neurotic and brutally honest fast-paced, skate punk record. 'Gnarwolves' sees the band leading the way for pop-punk with it's lovable, yet often dark but very, very real lyricism, the hard-hitting riffs and of course the relatable vocal style and range showcased by the bands 3 singers. Not one to be missed. Full Review »