Music / rock

You know I am not going anywhere


Reviews (2)


PopMatters

d. 13. Mar. 2020

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Kevin Kearney

d. 13. Mar. 2020

"You Know I'm Not Going Anywhere is a sonic and lyrical breakthrough for the Districts, a record that's years beyond anything else in their catalog ... All of this is amplified by the presence of Dave Fridmann, who mixed the record in his distinctly blown-out, maximalist style, allowing Braden Lawrence's drums to explode in the same way they did for the Flaming Lips and Sleater-Kinney on The Soft Bulletin and The Woods".


The line of best fit

d. 13. Mar. 2020

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Craig Howieson

d. 13. Mar. 2020

"The Districts are here to stay on their euphoric and explorative fourth album ... Despite their years together being relatively short for a band about to release their fourth album, The Districts shared histories and experiences run deep. Signed to Fat Possum while still in their late teens, the four school friends from small-town Lititz, PA ... Propelling towards big pop moments and classic rock anthems, the record manages to retain its murky edges. It's there it finds its appeal, scouring at the perfecting gloss slathered over life, it exposes the time ravaged skin beneath".