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Reviews (2)


Pitchfork

d. 29. Aug. 2014

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Ian Cohen

d. 29. Aug. 2014

""Laramie" manages to span the lonesome crowded west and Muscle Shoals soul before levitating to an astral, pedal-stomping freakout. "Chambers" and "Lifenet" are slices of Staten Island living delivered as slick, heartland radio rock. It's all presented with unity rather than erratic dilettantism; "indie rock" is Cymbals Eat Guitars' domain and they cover its entirety".


NME

d. 21. Aug. 2014

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David Renshaw

d. 21. Aug. 2014

"Cymbals Eat Guitars' third album sees lead singer Joseph D'Agostino work through the death of childhood friend Ben High ... While the album may not fully scale D'Agostino's high bar, in attempting to make that leap Cymbals Eat Guitars have made their best album to date as well as a touching goodbye to a friend".