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Long Island


Reviews (2)


Rolling stone

d. 15. Mar. 2013

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David Fricke

d. 15. Mar. 2013

"Endless Boogie don't jam on Long Island, their third LP. They churn, whipping their monastic crudity (yapping-hound riffs; stern, straight rhythms) into a triple­guitar lava of eccentric precedents - Can, Captain Beefheart, the Groundhogs - charged with the fury of the '69 Stooges ("Occult Banker") and the unforgiving drone of the Velvet Underground ("The Montgomery Manuscript")".


PopMatters

d. 7. May 2013

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David Maine

d. 7. May 2013

"With just eight tunes totalling close to 80 minutes, Long Island is that rarest of albums, the self-indulgently overlong set that never wears out its welcome ... Endless Boogie are all about the guitar, and listeners uninterested in full-throttle riffage are likely to be yawning halfway through the first song. For the rest of us, though, the band is a treasure, and this record is among their strongest".