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  • Summary: The ninth full-length studio release for Brooklyn rock band The Men was recorded by Trevor Harrison.
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  1. Apr 14, 2023
    80
    If you ever liked guitar-driven blues punk, whether in its 1970s first run or the aughts revival, you need to hear this record.
  2. Feb 6, 2023
    80
    New York City sees the Men attacking their no-frills rock with a raw passion that they haven’t displayed this plainly in some time.
  3. Feb 6, 2023
    79
    After forays into other sounds over the past decade, The Men have come back to their old digs, kicked in the door and cranked up the amplifiers. It’s as if they had never been away.
  4. Feb 6, 2023
    74
    The Men have given up on trying any sort of innovation here, and instead seem to have set out to simply jam some rockin’ tunes at high volume. Call me a simple man, but yeah, it’s pretty great.
  5. Feb 6, 2023
    71
    New York City is less a reflection of the sanitized, hyper-gentrified New York of today than a reaction against it—sneering from the paint-peeling dive bars, flipping off the real-estate vultures, and summoning the snottiest ghosts of the city’s punk past.
  6. Feb 21, 2023
    65
    New York City, then, captures all the grit and grime you’d want from The Men, but comes up short compared to their transcendent, melodic best.
  7. Uncut
    Feb 6, 2023
    60
    Although at times it's a little too knowingly shambolic, the band nail the mood on "Peace Of Mind", while the outstanding Stonesy number "Anyway I Find You" finds a great bridge between their two styles. [Mar 2023, p.32]

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