Music / rock

Every country's sun


Reviews (5)


Pitchfork

d. 5. Sep. 2017

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John S. W. MacDonald

d. 5. Sep. 2017

"With David Fridmann producing, the latest Mogwai album contains the same bratty conviction that defined their greatest records, like there's something truly at stake ... At its best, Every Country's Sun is brash, gritty, unpretentious, and thrillingly claustrophobic-a work of volume and violence in tight spaces".


The guardian

d. 31. Aug. 2017

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Dave Simpson

d. 31. Aug. 2017

"Few bands make great music in their third decade together, but Mogwai continues the particularly strong form they've been in since 2013's Les Revenants on their ninth studio album, Every Country's Sun ... As ever, it's music that seeks to somehow navigate a pathway through life's eternal chaos".


The guardian

d. 31. Aug. 2017

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Dave Simpson

d. 31. Aug. 2017

"Few bands make great music in their third decade together, but Mogwai continues the particularly strong form they've been in since 2013's Les Revenants on their ninth studio album, Every Country's Sun ... As ever, it's music that seeks to somehow navigate a pathway through life's eternal chaos".


PopMatters

d. 7. Sep. 2017

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Jordan Blum

d. 7. Sep. 2017

"Every Country's Sun certainly has some very lovely, dense, and poignant moments borne out of creative and unpredictable arrangements, yet the majority of it fails to leave any impression".


Pitchfork

d. 5. Sep. 2017

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John S. W. MacDonald

d. 5. Sep. 2017

"With David Fridmann producing, the latest Mogwai album contains the same bratty conviction that defined their greatest records, like there's something truly at stake ... At its best, Every Country's Sun is brash, gritty, unpretentious, and thrillingly claustrophobic-a work of volume and violence in tight spaces".