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- Summary: This is the third full-length release since the British post-punk band reformed in 2011.
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- Record Label: Tapete Records
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
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The iceman, the eggman, and something wicked cometh. You can hear the pattering of tiny boots. Excuse me, are you one of us? Excuse me, are you one... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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MagnetMar 12, 2015Bid's disaffected-yet-engaging vocals and slice-of-life lyrics remain compelling as ever. [No. 118, p.59]
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Mar 9, 2015Quite possibly their most essential waxing since 1982’s irresistibly suave Eligible Bachelors.
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Mar 9, 2015Throughout, singer Bid's smooth baritone paints intriguing vignettes ("He was the best thing that you've ever seen in Swansea", goes 'When I Get To Hollywood'), adding colour to an already rich album.
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Mar 23, 2015There really are spaces everywhere, and most would be better served if they were filled with Monochrome Set albums.
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Apr 14, 2015The band does what it does best, which is couch surreal oddity in unstoppable catchiness.
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Mar 19, 2015The Monochrome Set may have never been destined for MTV rotation like some of those New Wave peers of theirs, but MTV itself effectively died a long time ago, while the Monochrome Set are still making highly enjoyable albums.
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Mar 13, 2015Ultimately Spaces Everywhere is a record that sparkles with little hints of wit, unconventional beauty and musical verve, but they shine so brightly because of the mediocrity that surrounds them.