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- Summary: The second album for the British rock band was produced by Portishead's Geoff Barrow.
- Record Label: Beggars XL
- Genre(s): Rock
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Who Can Say | |
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I never meant for you to get hurt And how I try, oh how I try I could never give you just what you deserve Another man would surely learn I know... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Positive: 17 out of 19
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Mixed: 2 out of 19
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Negative: 0 out of 19
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If The Horrors began as a Halloween novelty, Primary Colours is like a twisted ending right out of the Twilight Zone--a hype beast that turned out to be a real monster.
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Time will tell how Primary Colours stands up to the likes of "Loveless" or "Psychocandy," but right now, this feels like the British art-rock album we’ve all been waiting for.
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Primary Colours is a reminder that young British bands can actually progress to brilliant new heights, and perhaps, just perhaps, the occasional surprise in these media saturated times isn’t as endangered a beast as previously thought.
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UncutThe quintet's transformation from schlocky garage urchins to ambassadors of thrilling new-wave can largely be attributed to Portishead's Geoff Barrow, who, alongside Chris Cunningham, produced "Primary Colours," uncovering a formidable band beneath the haircuts. [Jun 2009, p.86]
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MojoThe Horrors are operating at a way more advanced level, dragging rock, feedback-drenched, electronic and electrifying, into a new decade. [Jun 2009, p.101]
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The pure emotion and aggressiveness isn’t suppressed or transformed into something else, but rather just given room for some thought, allowed to open itself up and find the strange flowers within.
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At times exhausting, at other times exhilarating, Primary Colours is more an experience than an album and, despite its flaws, one that deserves to be heard.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 19 out of 19
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Mixed: 0 out of 19
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Negative: 0 out of 19
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Oct 24, 2011
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karenMMay 21, 2009Brilliantly dark and atmospheric...I listen to this album repeatedly and never tire of it!
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Jan 29, 2011
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CristóbalG.May 8, 2009Amazing, just amazing, wasn't expecting this from The Horrors. One song is a bit boring and dull, but the rest is incredibly good.
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NickJun 26, 2009An incredible improvement from Strange House, and has the words Mercury Prize written all over it.
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UncleEMay 12, 2009Excellent, best 'bum of the year thus far!
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JoeSMay 15, 2009
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