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NME

d. 21. Sep. 2017

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Larry Bartleet

d. 21. Sep. 2017

"The real revelation, though, is the glittering seven-minute closer `Something To Remember Me By', built around a pulsing synth line that nods unexpectedly to New Order. "In true Horrors self-destructive fashion," they revealed upon its rapturous reception, "we nearly left this off the record entirely." Thank god they didn't: it's a barrier-smashing victory march, opening up an entirely new avenue for the band to explore".


Pitchfork

d. 27. Sep. 2017

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Chal Ravens

d. 27. Sep. 2017

"On their fifth album, the Horrors retool their formula for retro-leaning, riff-laden arena rock in an attempt to reconnect with the "unsettling" spirit of their garage-rock roots".