Music / rock

Keep on with falling


Reviews (3)


AllMusic

2022

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Tim Sendra

2022

"Whether the tracks are smile-inducing or a little sad, they are all big, bright, and joyful, and the group sound like they are having a blast delivering satisfying pop kicks just like in the olden days. It's easy to wish all four members had been able to work together again, but having the band back in any form and operating at such a high level is a dream come true for all Boo fanatics, and the record should be a nice discovery for younger fans looking for some classic OG dream pop".


Pitchfork

d. 14. Mar. 2022

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Robert Ham

d. 14. Mar. 2022

"The English band's first album in over 20 years lacks the fuel and fire to elevate it from a good Britpop record into a great Boo Radleys record".


The Arts Desk

d. 13. Mar. 2022

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Nick Hasted

d. 13. Mar. 2022

"More often, we're entangled in life's knotty, remorseful lessons, its reciprocal traps of need and death, and swept on by The Boo Radleys' renewed musical optimism. Ignoring nostalgia, they've found a songwriting future".