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  • Summary: The debut full-length release for the British indie pop trio of Ben Gregory, Harris McMillan, and Frank Wright was recorded with Jim Abbiss.
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Alice Come Home
I heard there's a sound Where the pearls in the ground Go up to my eyes and up to my mouth There's a boy who looks so lonely Watch him crack There's... See the rest of the song lyrics
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  1. Apr 12, 2017
    100
    They’ve created a huge, rich, brilliant documentation of youth, one which will last for years.
  2. 80
    The album is inner thoughts given flesh, a voice of candour and comfort soaring towards the future. Where it's leading is anyone's guess, but that's not the point. The point is right here. The point is right now. The point is the almost-hour you spend listening to these songs. And it's nothing short of magnificent.
  3. Q Magazine
    Apr 12, 2017
    80
    Their debut LP serves as an impressive case for why--a mingling of youthful bombast and strikingly mature ambition, the songs here are anthemic, introspective, delightful. [Jun 2017, p.102]
  4. 60
    That’s Your Lot isn’t the instant-classic debut they might have hoped for, but it delivers on their early promise, and offers tantalising hints at where they might go from here.
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  1. Oct 24, 2017
    9
    This is a truly compelling album. Production is flawless and the balance of intensity and intimacy is really well thought out. Playing is funThis is a truly compelling album. Production is flawless and the balance of intensity and intimacy is really well thought out. Playing is fun and the guitar sounds are well worked out. I highly recommend this album and can't explain the so few reviews from the press. Expand