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MojoFeb 22, 2019A precision, Sleater-Kinney-ish rewiring of new wave guitar with cool, no wave delivery. [Apr 2019, p.96]
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Feb 22, 2019They’ve crafted a terrific out-and-out rock record.
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Feb 22, 2019The FEELS we hear on Post Earth sound more musically focused and emotionally unsettled, with producer Tim Green (ex-Nation of Ulysses) helping sculpt the playfully shaggy sound of their debut into taut post-punk precision.
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Classic Rock MagazineApr 5, 2019A stylish lo-fi gumbo of grunge, punk and indie. [May 2019, p.89]
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Mar 19, 2019Feels' seething frustrations thrash with a clearer focus and no shortage of attitude.
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Feb 25, 2019Post Earth is a step up all around for Feels, and refreshingly demonstrates they don't need a garage-pop prodigy on board to make an album worth hearing.
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Feb 22, 2019They sprint away from the aforementioned guitar-rock supremacies once they've collapsed into a groove, much like "W.F.L." and "Tollbooth." FEELS sound veritably inventive on songs such as "Deconstructed," a transient, call-and-response punk track that bounces, balanced by the heady vocal deliveries of Laena Geronimo and Shannon Lay.