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Little bastards


Reviews (4)


Clash

d. 16. Dec. 2020

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Jamie Wilde

d. 16. Dec. 2020

"'Little Bastards' may be a collection of tracks recorded over the space of a decade, but it has all the makings of a coherent stand-alone album. It's energetic, diverse, raw and full of the forward- thinking chemistry and cool that The Kills are notorious for".


AllMusic

2020

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Heather Phares

2020

"A good sign that a band is on a creative hot streak is the amount of music they release outside of their albums. As the B-sides and rarities collection Little Bastards shows, Jamie Hince and Alison Mosshart were barely keeping up with their muse during their first decade as the Kills ... Not only does Little Bastards get at everything that makes the Kills equally enduring and inventive, it's a lot of fun, too".


Gaffa [online]

d. 8. Jan. 2021

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Kristian Bach Petersen

d. 8. Jan. 2021

"Når det kommer til garagerockduoen The Kills (...) står b'et i B-sider åbenbart for bastards. Denne opsamling hyrder 20 af disse små krydsninger og horeunger, fra perioden 2001 til 2009, sammen, og overordnet er lydbilledet at, ja, der er generelt en grund til, at de ikke har fundet vej til nogen af bandets fem reelle studiealbum ... Man kan sagtens give glemte sange en 2020-overhaling og remastering, men hvis materialet i bund og grund ikke er super interessant, gør det faktisk ikke den store forskel".


Glide Magazine

d. 10. Dec. 2020

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Jeremy Lukens

d. 10. Dec. 2020

"Most of Little Bastards consists of songs that were recorded for an album but didn't make the final cut. While many, such as the swirling pop of "Blue Moon," and the melodic ballad "I Call It Art," don't fit the general tone of the average Kills album, none of the songs sound like filler. Each of these Bastards earns its spot on the album as a fine representation of the eclectic influences of the band".