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Q MagazineGo Forth is addictively oblique stuff, veering joyously between budget Gary Numan, scene elder statesmen Fugazi and the Pixies in their surf-rock period. Shredding instinct and convention along the way, Harrington has forged something compellingly original here. [Nov 2001]
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Entertainment WeeklyThe finest moments are when it quiets down, as on th soaring, synthesizer-tinged "No Sleeves." [23 Nov 2001, p.82]
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At this point they have worked through their formative stage, and prove themselves capable of delivering a solid album with diverse songwriting and a consistent style. And even if that style sounds derivative and summons the inevitable Dischord comparisons, it's impressive nonetheless.
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ResonanceThrough sacrificing a modicum of their dense rhythmic force, Les Savy Fav find new firepower in texture and melody. [#32, p.57]
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A maddeningly spacy, fairly inconsistent, but very rich set of songs that capitalize on the leftover space from guitarist Gibb Slife's departure.
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Alternative PressEvery unsettling movement is matched by something beautiful. [Jan 2002, p.94]
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Les Savy Fav is quite conscious of what you want, and they keenly deliver the goods on their latest batch of solid tunes.
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Positive: 4 out of 5
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Mixed: 1 out of 5
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lynnocrowMar 20, 2004
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JeffPDec 24, 2003
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[Anonymous]Jul 30, 2003great album