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The new album may be very No Wave and avant-garde influenced but it is a truly original record.
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'Nightlife' is a record that demands to be heard, for not only is it Erase Errata's best album yet, but also one of the finest to emerge from the leftfield this year.
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UncutThe band's trademark punky abrasiveness and arty dissonance now serve a more dancefloor-friendly dynamic. [Nov 2006, p.106]
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MojoAnother electrifying statement of unrest from the underground. [Nov 2006, p.118]
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Erase Errata might not be as playful as they once were, but they're much better.
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The band has a noticeably meaner, more muscular sound than on previous records.
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It still cuts, just not quite as deep.
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Under The RadarVibrant songs backed by a relevant message and trimmed of any gristle and fat of embellishment. [Summer 2006]
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The twelve songs of Nightlife rattle by the listener with alarming speed, and at only thirty minutes long the record seems to be over just as soon as its begun.
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Other Animals was a masterpiece, Nightlife is merely pretty good.
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The problem with Nightlife is that, with the exception of “Hotel Suicide,” nothing really stands out.
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UrbIt's hard to care, to jump, jive and join the cause, when singer-guitarist Jenny Hoysten barely musters anything above flat, monotonous speak-singing. [Jul/Aug 2006, p.118]
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SpinUltimately these would-be activists end up with more nervous bark than bite. [Aug 2006, p.77]
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LeonardoFAug 25, 2006very good!