Music / rock

Lament


Reviews (4)


Pitchfork

d. 12. Oct. 2020

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Ian Cohen

d. 12. Oct. 2020

"Best New Music" - "On their phenomenal fifth album, the post-hardcore band work with famed producer Ross Robinson and come away with their most affecting and resonant music yet".


Kerrang

d. 7. Oct. 2020

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David Mclaughlin

d. 7. Oct. 2020

"... this is the band's most engaging and expansive musical outing to date. Pairing with the notoriously testing Ross Robinson (Slipknot, Korn, At The Drive-In) on production is a bold move, but where it might have been a disaster had they opted for mere power and noise without nuance, it serves as a masterstroke ... In practice, Touché Amoré are stretching themselves, leaving their comfort zone and finding avenues of expression that could add another decade onto their lifespan in a way that simply keeping it 'post-hardcore' never would".


NME

d. 9. undefined 2020

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James McMahon

d. 9. undefined 2020

"The quality of Touché Amoré's output has never been in question, and yet sometimes this band of ordinary men with extraordinary understanding of their craft has often been obscured by some of modern rock's flashier voices. It would be cruel, and indeed, unlikely if `Lament' didn't change that. It's unthinkable that the record won't take the band to new audiences. This isn't merely a record by a good band. This is a record by an important one that is now teetering on the edge of greatness".


Kerrang

d. 14. Apr. 2021

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David Mclaughlin

d. 14. Apr. 2021

"For the majority of its runtime, Let The Bad Times Roll represents a welcome return from a band who undoubtedly make the world all the brighter with their presence".