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Death express


Reviews (3)


God Is In The TV

d. 3. July 2017

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H. Angell

d. 3. July 2017

"Different from their previous albums in that the band have taken a far more DIY approach, Death Express is a delicious twenty track monster of rawness ... Little Barrie ooze self-confidence. They play with melody and rhythms like they are baiting animals caught in a bear trap ... In all their Cuban-heeled, Chelsea-booted brilliance, they make it look so effortless. Timeless".


GIGsoup

d. 14. July 2017

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Amy Balog

d. 14. July 2017

"The trio are brilliant at channelling 60s and 70s rock 'n' roll while adding a modern twist. Their influences are versatile: their style includes flavours of surf music, psychedelic rock, funk and classic R&B ... 'Death Express' is an excellent record with the potential to propel the group into worldwide fame".


AllMusic

2017

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Tim Sendra

2017

"The trio never falters or hits a bum note throughout the album, and if - like in the past - the focus is more on atmosphere than songcraft, that's OK, because the atmosphere they create is so thick and fuzzy, like a favorite old album from the early '70s lovingly cleaned up but still a little scruffy. It's hard to rate Little Barrie albums, since they are so close in sound and structure, but this might be their tightest, toughest, and most impressive work to date".



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