Music / rock

24-7 rock star shit


Reviews (3)


AllMusic

2017

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Heather Phares

2017

"While it doesn't feel quite as honed as some of the Cribs' other albums, 24-7 Rock Star Shit is a lot of fun, as well as more proof that the band's eternal tug of war between grit and polish still generates excitement".


The guardian

d. 13. Aug. 2017

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Emily Mackay

d. 13. Aug. 2017

"Originally begun as an EP during sessions for the Wakefield grunge-punk trio's ambitious 2012 album In the Belly of the Brazen Bull, 24/7 Rock Star Shit has a more vintage Cribs spirit - the most aggressively raw they've sounded in years".


The guardian

d. 10. Aug. 2017

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Rachel Aroesti

d. 10. Aug. 2017

"[24-7 Rock Star Shit is] also a record that proves that the band's reluctance to be swayed by fame and fashion can seem like stasis: Jarman's whiny, distinctively-accented vocal and the loose, lo-fi guitar rock (invariably heralded by a blizzard of feedback) are the ingredients in a recipe that has barely changed in a decade. Still, this consistency has won them both longevity and loyal fans - it's clear that the Cribs aren't going anywhere, in more ways than one".