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Reviews (2)


The observer

d. 3. Mar. 2019

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Kitty Empire

d. 3. Mar. 2019

"Starting in 1988, these two co-dependent former addicts - Neil Hagerty and Jennifer Herrema - made 10 albums of curdled rock that packed in sonic adventurism, a Rolling Stones fixation, and the kind of swagger that was never far from squalor ... Throughout, a surfeit of ideas and unexpectedly high production values abound, foregrounding the duo's psychedelic heaviosity on standouts like Sic 'Em Slow. Hagerty's guitar playing remains as unkempt as ever, but, touchingly, the duo's vocals play tag throughout, augmenting one another's frazzled joint vision as though no time had passed".


Pitchfork

d. 4. Mar. 2019

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Stuart Berman

d. 4. Mar. 2019

"Perhaps their reunion is already doomed, but for the first time in almost two decades, this haywire tandem goes wild with their singularly subversive rock'n'roll".