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Aug 24, 2017Seekers and Finders is as riotous, poignant, and fun as anything by Gogol Bordello; that said, Hutz's raw production is a closer reflection of the band's live sound.
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Aug 23, 2017Gogol Bordello have created music that feels revolutionary and well-timed on Seekers and Finders, an album on which the veteran, self-described Gypsy-punk group channel the power and immediacy of their fantastic live show into a tight 38 minutes.
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MagnetAug 22, 2017Seekers And Finders is the straight cannonball the world's premier Gypsy punks haven't quite offered since 2005's Gypsy Punks: Underdog Wold Strike itself. [No. 145, p.55]
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Aug 22, 2017Seekers and Finders is yet another display of lyrical and melodic depth that proves the group is still in explosive form--and intends to stay that way.
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UncutAug 22, 2017Another furious, frenetic collection of lurching tear-ups. [Oct 2017, p.28]
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Q MagazineAug 29, 2017Oddly, it [maturity] suits them well. [Oct 2017, p.105]
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MojoAug 22, 2017Gogol Bordello's passport-abusing, transcontinental musical journeying occasionally feels like being faced with an over-ambitious tapas plate. [Oct 2017, p.96]
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Aug 24, 2017Eugene Hutz’s gypsy-punk combo--a sort of Balkan-American Pogues--functions best here on galloping grooves of fiddle and accordion like the opening “Did It All” and “Break Into Your Higher Self”. But the latter, in which discontent prompts the search for a more transcendent purpose, hints at the cod-philosophising which damages Seekers And Finders.