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Apr 7, 2014Their first record done entirely as a duo, and their most mature piece of music yet.
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Apr 7, 2014Psychic 9-5 Club is a rare, gentle masterpiece, and to paraphrase Kurt Cobain, this album definitely won’t let you forget your ex-girlfriend.
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Apr 7, 2014Psychic 9-5 Club is indeed a new chapter for HTRK as they strip away nearly everything, finding unexpected strengths.
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Under The RadarJun 6, 2014Up your thread-count for some nocturnal emissions. [Jun/Jul 2014, p.94]
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May 1, 2014At last, HTRK are inhabiting their own spotlight instead of disappearing into negative space, and by shearing off the mystique, they’ve become much more riveting.
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Apr 23, 2014If nothing else it's a fascinating document: a snapshot of a band slowly breaking out of the prison of their own aesthetic and bravely denying the tragedies that have marked their progress to define them any further.
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UncutApr 7, 2014Their blue period, perhaps. It suits them. [May 2014, p.76]
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Apr 7, 2014With a lazy pace and slightly detached vocals from Standish, these eight tracks seem to sway like strips of bleached cloth hanging in a light breeze.