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On most of Inside In/Inside Out, the band sounds like a more energetic Thrills or a looser Sam Roberts Band, maybe even a less severe Arctic Monkeys at times.
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They are a less irreverent and more melodic Art Brut, swapping that band’s caustic wit for a far nicer type of honesty.
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Entertainment WeeklyThe band's great strength is its surging rhythm section, which tilts the songs twoard the dance floor and brings freshness and oomph to chord progressions and tunes we've been hearing since... 1966 and 1977. [6 Oct 2006, p.70]
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FilterIrresistible. [#22, p.93]
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MojoAdventurous of chord-voicing but never showy, the band nail most of their zesty songs in well under three minutes. [Mar 2006, p.92]
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A blindingly bright future beckons.
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New Musical Express (NME)An eclectic but thoroughly satisfying record. [21 Jan 2006, p.35]
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An almost-perfect blend of '60s-style Britpop, '90s-style Britpop, and the post-punk of the new millennium, Inside In/Inside Out is the rare debut that features not only the kind of exuberance/naivete that only bunch of nineteen-year-olds could produce, but also the thoughtful consistency characteristic of seasoned professionals.
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Q MagazineDisplay[s] a broad musical taste that brings elements of Jack Johnson-styled folk and XTC jerk-pop to their unbridled, youthful joie de vivre. [Mar 2006, p.107]
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SpinThe Kooks... boast an ingenious pop-rock sound. [Nov 2006, p.102]
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For now, at least, these kids are all right, and bubbling with ideas.
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An impressive collection of polished pop that leans towards the 1980s English ska tradition while holding tight to the indie holy grail of an easy sing-along chorus against jangly guitars.
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UrbMagnificent. [Sep 2006, p.136]
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 67 out of 80
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Mixed: 5 out of 80
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Negative: 8 out of 80
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Feb 16, 2012
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Apr 13, 2011
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TJSep 29, 2007