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Meteorites


Reviews (2)


PopMatters

d. 5. June 2014

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Richard Folland

d. 5. June 2014

"The title track is a case in point: an epic opening in time-honoured Bunnymen style gives way to a chorus that tries to sustain the mood; but the coincidence of the over-the-top production and average melody leads to a let-down. This pattern of high points followed by low points, often in the same song, unfortunately undermines the album as a whole".


AllMusic

2014

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Tim Sendra

2014

"Between the impressive set of songs, the totally invested performances, and Youth's brilliant production, Meteorites ends up as a late-in-the-game triumph for the band and a worthy successor to their finest album, Ocean Rain. It may be too late to really matter, and they may be doomed to be seen as a nostalgia act, but many of the bands in 2014 that are making neo-psychedelic albums would be well served to check with the Bunnymen to see how to go about things the correct way".



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