Music / rock

The weird and wonderful Marmozets


Reviews (3)


The libraries' assessment

d. 10. Apr. 2015

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Thomas Tiedje

d. 10. Apr. 2015

Kerrang har kaldt dem <i>"an articulation of the thrills, spills and general confusion of being young and different",</i> og Drowned In Sound skrev, at for <i>"British rock there is hope, there is life. It is Marmozets"</i>. Mest af alt virker det her purunge band som Englands svar på Paramore. Forsanger Becca MacIntyre er som snydt ud af 90'ernes "riot grrrl"-scene, og hendes tekster er omdrejningspunktet i Marmozets' sprøde og underholdende blanding af rock og pop. Marmosetz har turneret med blandt andre Funeral for a Friend og The Used og optrådt på de største festivaller i England. Nu er de klar til at lægge det europæiske kontinent for deres fødder, og selv om bandets koncert i Danmark blev aflyst, er hypen allerede begyndt.


The guardian

d. 25. Sep. 2014

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Michael Hann

d. 25. Sep. 2014

"Best of all (...) is the dynamism of the music: although songs flit around from riff to riff, as if Marmozets were bursting to fill each song with ideas, they are never too full, never just exercises in technique".


Drowned in sound

d. 26. Sep. 2014

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Haydon Spenceley

d. 26. Sep. 2014

"Marmozets are a fully-formed, one-of-a-kind, grown-up rock band. Following the recent trail laid by Royal Blood and Lonely the Brave this band of brothers (and sister) have made an album which is both crushing and soulful, technical yet approachable, skyscraping yet intimate. It is a really good record. It is almost annoyingly good".