Music / rock

As days get dark


Reviews (7)


The observer

d. 7. Mar. 2021

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Kitty Empire

d. 7. Mar. 2021

"Less callow, more crafted ... The caustic duo forge existential stories from tinny beats on their first album in 16 years".


Pitchfork

d. 11. Mar. 2021

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Stuart Berman

d. 11. Mar. 2021

"On their first album in 16 years, the Scottish duo situates themselves in the current moment, teasing out new modes of songwriting while remaining as wry, dark, and self-lacerating as ever".


The observer

d. 7. Mar. 2021

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Kitty Empire

d. 7. Mar. 2021

"Less callow, more crafted ... The caustic duo forge existential stories from tinny beats on their first album in 16 years".


Pitchfork

d. 11. Mar. 2021

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Stuart Berman

d. 11. Mar. 2021

"On their first album in 16 years, the Scottish duo situates themselves in the current moment, teasing out new modes of songwriting while remaining as wry, dark, and self-lacerating as ever".


Jyllands-posten

d. 14. Mar. 2021

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Kasper Schütt-Jensen

d. 14. Mar. 2021

"rockduoen Arab Strap bryder 16 års pladepause ... denne gang har Moffat forsøgt sig med decideret sang. Bandet udvikler sig, og der er noget forfriskende over denne nye plade, som dog - i fraværet af ellers ufravigelige kendetegn - har en tendens til at lyde som så meget andet derude".


Jyllands-posten

d. 14. Mar. 2021

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Kasper Schütt-Jensen

d. 14. Mar. 2021

"Rockduoen Arab Strap bryder 16 års pladepause ... denne gang har Moffat forsøgt sig med decideret sang. Bandet udvikler sig, og der er noget forfriskende over denne nye plade, som dog - i fraværet af ellers ufravigelige kendetegn - har en tendens til at lyde som så meget andet derude".


Mojo

2021 April

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Victoria Segal

2021 April

"Their first new album in over 15 years sees the reactivated Falkirk duo older and wiser, raving against the dying of the light ... As Days Get dark feels like an album made by a band who have been able to grow and change without compromising their bleak spirit. The hair-rising honesty of their younger incarnation might have softened, but their new confidence and control ensure these songs let a lot of life in".