Music / rock

Deleter


Reviews (7)


NME

d. 15. Jan. 2020

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Elizabeth Aubrey

d. 15. Jan. 2020

"Holy Fuck's live performances are often received better than their albums and `Deleter' feels like an attempt to capture the thrill of their off-the-cuff performances. The most interesting moments on `Deleter' arrive when the band embrace '90s dance in all its euphoric, Technicolor glory. There is still plenty here for fans of the band's more melancholic, anxiety-ridden electronica, but there's some much-needed escapism to be derived from getting lost in Holy Fuck's tripper soundscapes".


PopMatters

d. 15. Jan. 2020

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Paul Carr

d. 15. Jan. 2020

"On Deleter, Holy Fuck have enthusiastically thrown themselves into the kaleidoscopic world of the early 1990s house scene while adding a few footnotes using their particular musical vocabulary. It's an invigorating, often joyous ride that sees their dedication and belief handsomely rewarded".


The line of best fit

d. 14. Jan. 2020

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Steve Lampiris

d. 14. Jan. 2020

"Because of their name, or perhaps in spite of it, Holy Fuck have steadily matured and evolved since debuting in 2005 with an experimental and entertaining self-titled album of EDM. The releases that followed saw the Canadian band (seemingly) drift further away from where they began as time progressed. At this point, Holy Fuck more closely resembles a test run than a proper debut".


Gaffa [online]

d. 31. Jan. 2020

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Simon Heggum

d. 31. Jan. 2020

"Holy Fuck er en canadisk kvartet, der spiller eksperimenterende, elektronisk musik på analoge instrumenter og synths, der benægter et hvert kendskab til nymoderne ting som sequencere og laptops. Hvis du synes, det lyder helt vildt 00'er agtigt, er det netop, fordi det er helt vildt 00'er-agtigt ... I det hele taget savner jeg det mere spraglede vanvid, som Holy Fuck var leverandører af på deres første plader, hvor det oftest lød, som om bandet havde haft et spastisk anfald i musikafdelingen i Fætter BR".


NME

d. 15. Jan. 2020

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Elizabeth Aubrey

d. 15. Jan. 2020

"Holy Fuck's live performances are often received better than their albums and `Deleter' feels like an attempt to capture the thrill of their off-the-cuff performances. The most interesting moments on `Deleter' arrive when the band embrace '90s dance in all its euphoric, Technicolor glory. There is still plenty here for fans of the band's more melancholic, anxiety-ridden electronica, but there's some much-needed escapism to be derived from getting lost in Holy Fuck's tripper soundscapes".


PopMatters

d. 15. Jan. 2020

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Paul Carr

d. 15. Jan. 2020

"On Deleter, Holy Fuck have enthusiastically thrown themselves into the kaleidoscopic world of the early 1990s house scene while adding a few footnotes using their particular musical vocabulary. It's an invigorating, often joyous ride that sees their dedication and belief handsomely rewarded".


Gaffa [online]

d. 31. Jan. 2020

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Simon Heggum

d. 31. Jan. 2020

"Holy Fuck er en canadisk kvartet, der spiller eksperimenterende, elektronisk musik på analoge instrumenter og synths, der benægter et hvert kendskab til nymoderne ting som sequencere og laptops. Hvis du synes, det lyder helt vildt 00'er agtigt, er det netop, fordi det er helt vildt 00'er-agtigt ... I det hele taget savner jeg det mere spraglede vanvid, som Holy Fuck var leverandører af på deres første plader, hvor det oftest lød, som om bandet havde haft et spastisk anfald i musikafdelingen i Fætter BR".