Music / rock

Marble skies


Reviews (4)


Paste

d. 1. Feb. 2018

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Ben Salmon

d. 1. Feb. 2018

"They're musical expeditionists and experimenters; sometimes they come back with brilliance, and other times they don't. Good luck predicting when they'll be which. It's probably better to just enjoy their journey".


The observer

d. 28. Jan. 2018

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Phil Mongredien

d. 28. Jan. 2018

"Their third album is as eclectic as ever, a winning meld of sunny harmonies, pulsing Krautrock rhythms and psychedelia-tinged vocals, all refracted through the prism of dance music dynamics. But this time there's a welcome economy to the songwriting and nothing outstays its welcome".


PopMatters

d. 19. Jan. 2018

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Paul Carr

d. 19. Jan. 2018

"Marble Skies manages to retain the charming diced and spliced sound of their debut while delighting in the sheer joy of experimentation. Crucially, the band have remembered what made that mix work so well, riffing on a rainbow of hooks and melodies but nudging it in experimental directions. Most importantly, it's a whole lot of fun. An album that invites you to throw your hands up in the air, fully engage your hips and shout 'Let's dance!'".


Politiken

d. 26. Jan. 2018

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Lucia Odoom

d. 26. Jan. 2018

"Django Django betegner sig selv som en art rock-gruppe. Django Django bruger elektroniske og avantgardistiske kneb og omsætter det til pop, der leder tankerne hen på Talking Heads-jambands. Der er elementer af krautrock, postpunk og moderne elektronisk rock. De når dog aldrig op på niveau med de mange musikalske forbilleder, der rører på sig gennem albummet ... Musik, man spiller i lidt for velindrettede tøjbutikker med påtaget spraglet hipsterkluns".