Music / rock

Chaosmosis


Reviews (3)


The guardian

d. 20. Mar. 2016

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Emily Mackay

d. 20. Mar. 2016

"From the gothic guitar and gleaming synths of the pounding 100% or Nothing to the barroom piano and 8-bit bleep of Carnival of Fools, Chaosmosis is bright, honed and fun, though too many past stylistic bases are covered at the expense of new ground".


Pitchfork

d. 17. Mar. 2016

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Stuart Berman

d. 17. Mar. 2016

"Of course, Primal Scream have always been wandering spirits. But they've always sounded fully committed to whichever path they chose, no matter how misguided it may be. Chaosmosis, by contrast, is encumbered by an uncharacteristic restraint and tentativeness. The bracing, sometimes violent collision of rock `n' roll and dance music that's powered Primal Scream's best work has been melted down here into mercurial droplets-shiny and radiant, to be sure, but ultimately non-descript".


Berlingske tidende

d. 20. Mar. 2016

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Mads Hendrich

d. 20. Mar. 2016

"Primal Scream lyder på godt og ondt som sig selv på den glimrende, men lidt forudsigelige »Chaosmosis«".