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- Artist(s): Adam Lee Miller, Nicola Kuperus
- Summary: Detroit's Adam Miller and Nicola Kuperus return with their first release since 2007's Why Bother?.
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- Record Label: Ghostly International
- Genre(s): Electronic, Pop/Rock, Neo-Electro
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UncutJul 11, 2013This is full-bodied, tuneful and surprisingly friendly, with vocalist Kuperus toning down the swivel-eyed hysteria for some Siouxsie-styled elegance. [Aug 2013, p.65]
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May 15, 2013The inevitability implied in The Way Things Fall's title is delivered in its songs: far from sounding like a concession to anyone or anything, its directness makes this one of Adult.'s most confident and satisfying albums.
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May 14, 2013For whatever perverse reasons we want to be unsettled by their music, and made psychically uncomfortable. They’ve always delivered, but never before with this sense of style.
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May 13, 2013The Way Things Fall remains a sometimes flawed, sometimes inspired, inadvertent return to form.
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Q MagazineJun 17, 2013The harsh tones and minimal melodies may not carry universal appeal, but then Kuperus and Miller have always preferred to dance in the shadows. [Jul 2013, p.99]
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May 13, 2013ADULT. certainly have a precise understanding of their sound, but can’t seem to inject any new life into the system.
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Jul 1, 2013On the whole, the album makes for difficult listening and it's hard to engage with.
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