Music / rock

Volume 1


Reviews (3)


AllMusic

2017

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Tim Sendra

2017

"It's a remarkably coherent and listenable album that goes down very smooth, but not without the occasional moment of real emotion or foot-tapping fun. Credit Pulido for making this group truly super and the album one of the best "super" group efforts imaginable".


Pitchfork

d. 2. May 2017

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Philip Cosores

d. 2. May 2017

"The self-described "poor man's Traveling Wilburys" features members of Franz Ferdinand, Grandaddy, Band of Horses, Travis, and Midlake in an effort to collectively seize upon their best traits ... BNQT (pronounced "banquet") is not a push outside the comfort zone for those involved, but further indication of restlessness from a collection of indie rock lifers, each of whose primary acts made their dent in the blog-rock boom and find their relevance dimming. At that, the optimistically titled Volume 1 serves more to elaborate on its characters than it does to recapture past glory".


The guardian

d. 20. Apr. 2017

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Jon Dennis

d. 20. Apr. 2017

"ike every successful collaboration, BNQT's Volume 1 - a title that echoes supergroup forebears the Traveling Wilburys - is much more than the sum of its parts ... The prevailing style is melodic 70s soft rock, with 10cc, the Electric Light Orchestra and Crosby, Stills & Nash among the reference points".



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