Music / rock

Love yes


Reviews (3)


Pitchfork

d. 22. Feb. 2016

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Jes Skolnik

d. 22. Feb. 2016

"Brooklyn electro-pop outfit TEEN offer dense, synth-swirling tracks about sexuality, love, and the cultural dictates of desire that can feel claustrophobic and exhilarating at the same time ... But now that TEEN have grown into fully-fledged adults, they'll have to stay vigilant and make sure that an overabundance of technicalities don't override their music's emotional connection".


AllMusic

2016

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Heather Phares

2016

"Occasionally, the band's ambitious musicianship overwhelms these songs, but Love Yes proves itself a worthy sequel to The Way and Color. Equally sensual and challenging, it's the work of a band capable of commitment as well as grand gestures".


Consequence of sound

d. 11. Feb. 2016

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Dan Caffrey

d. 11. Feb. 2016

"Vurdering: B-" - "Maybe the jazzy sax and trumpet breaks have some sort of deeper meaning to the band members, but they reek of trying too hard, of musicians striving to be complicated when they shouldn't feel like they need to be. The lyrics already do that for them".



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