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Mini album Thingy Wingy


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NME

d. 9. Nov. 2015

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Stuart Huggett

d. 9. Nov. 2015

"Packed with multiple chiming guitars, `Mini Album Thingy Wingy' may have an underwhelming title but it's a worthy follow up to last year's excellent, sprawling fourteenth album `Revelation'. Tess Parks is back with a writing credit on opening track `Pish', a mid-paced piece of stoned psychedelia, Newcombe sighing the sort of easygoing lines ("I'm on a high/ Don't bring me down") that must arrive in his sleep. Its simplicity is in its charm, and that holds true for much of the record".


AllMusic

2015

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Timothy Monger

2015

"Returning to more song-based material, the seven-track collection was made in Newcombe's adopted home of Berlin and features plenty of sleekly crafted psych-pop that nods to the band's San Francisco roots while continuing to nurture their European influences".