Music / rock

For crying out loud : 2017
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Ill Ray ("The King")

3:39 min

You're In Love With a Psycho

3:35 min

Twentyfourseven

3:01 min

Good Fight

3:50 min

Wasted

4:07 min

Comeback Kid

4:20 min

The Party Never Ends

3:51 min

Are You Looking for Action?

8:22 min

All Through the Night

3:30 min

Sixteen Blocks

4:19 min


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Reviews (3)


The guardian

d. 7. May 2017

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Bernadette McNulty

d. 7. May 2017

" Principal songwriter Serge Pizzorno turned out the material in six weeks, trying to channel the three-minute sparkle of classic Motown hits. However, the results on Ill Ray (The King) and The Party Never Ends are more Arctic Monkeys than Berry Gordy. Despite all the disco grooves and psychedelic flourishes, this still feels like someone shouting: "Cheer up, love!" down your ear for an hou".


NME

d. 5. May 2017

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Jordan Bassett

d. 5. May 2017

"... 'For Crying Out Loud' is chockablock with massive tunes that make an instant impact. Pizzorno wrote the whole thing in just six weeks, in a bid to imbue the album with a sense of urgency".


The quietus

d. 10. May 2017

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Patrick Clarke

d. 10. May 2017

"Like it or not, Kasabian are 2017's biggest British rock band. Each of their last four albums to date has gone to number one, while only they, Arctic Monkeys, and the limper-than-ever Libertines are the only such artists to be part of that ever-slimming rotation of bands considered worthy of whipping crowds of a hundred thousand into appropriate shape as a festival headliner ... What a shame then, that For Crying Out Loud is Kasabian's most predictable record to date, as brash, unsophisticated and just plain dull of a listen as they've ever produced".