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- Summary: This is the first album for the British band since 2002's "Handcream For A Generation."
- Record Label: Ample Play
- Genre(s): Indie, Rock
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Positive: 10 out of 14
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Mixed: 4 out of 14
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Negative: 0 out of 14
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It's a wonderful, kaleidoscopic groove-fest that has nothing at all to do with a world in which Oasis still hold sway.
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MojoRather than delivering a post-modern mishmash, they effortlessly synthesise these elements, making themselves a candidate for the quintessential 21st century pop group. [Aug 2009, p.102]
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Cornershop's 2009 incarnation may not have the kinetic energy of the 2002 model, or the accidental pop brilliance of "Asha", but it isn't short on inventiveness.
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Judy is as wide-eyed and upbeat as indie pop will get this year. When it sounds this fresh, Cornershop’s brand of revamped revolutionary retro is well worth a reprise.
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This is Cornershop doing Cornershop very well.
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This is the friendliest batch of neo-glam to come down the pike in quite some time, never catching fire but never really striking a match, either, and it's the least adventurous dose of eclecticism, too, with nary a sitar, Mellotron, or sample out of place.
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Under The RadarAs with previous recordings, Singh occasionally drives home lines or phrases to see that they bend properly into a hook, regardless of how malleable they may be. [Spring 2010, p.69]
Score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 3
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Mixed: 0 out of 3
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Negative: 1 out of 3
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bobb.Jan 15, 2010In a world of bad songs, not only are they back, but even better than before - unstoppable in fact.
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Jul 18, 2021This is a full body of music, Cornershop's sound is growing and taking us higher with them.
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Apr 7, 2012
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