Music / rock

Breakin' point


Reviews (3)


Drowned in sound

d. 13. June 2016

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Kellan Miller

d. 13. June 2016

"Not since 2004's Writer's Block have they released a project quite as cohesive and sonically thrilling throughout. Bands normally falter in their attempts to create an album full of 'hits' instead of remaining true to whatever their mission statement is or artistic roots are, but this is clearly the field where PB&J excel - creating bittersweet musical moments that we will be compelled to revisit again and again".


Pitchfork

d. 9. June 2016

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Jazz Monroe

d. 9. June 2016

"Breakin' Point, PB&J's sixth album, enlists big-name producers like Paul Epworth, Greg Kurstin, and Emile Haynie. The result is the big pop album they've always seemed on the verge of making ... For all its rousing clap-alongs, Breakin' Point sounds like the lonely work of a band who've forgotten how to love their own music".


Consequence of sound

d. 13. June 2016

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Nina Corcoran

d. 13. June 2016

"Vurdering: B-" - "For the first time in a long time, possibly a decade, Peter Bjorn and John sound best not when amping up a crowd, but when giving them a song to wave lighters in the air to. That's a feat in itself. Breakin' Point isn't a chance for them to lay down a groove. It's an album for catchy moments to come with slow tempos, proving Peter Bjorn and John have been prepping another side to their forever multifaceted work that's worth the five-year wait".