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Tame Impala
A salty taste to the lake
Caper Clowns
Only run
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Brill bruisers
The New Pornographers
Girls in peacetime want to dance
Belle and Sebastian
What went down
Foals
What is this heart?
How to Dress Well
They want my soul
Spoon
Fantasio
Jacques Offenbach
Other worlds
Taken by Trees
d. 26. aug. 2014
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Amy Rose Spiegel
d. 26. aug. 2014
"Crescendoing tracks like "True Monument" sound positively lush - at least if you ignore the dopey lyrics about "the cruelty of kindness" and other clichés. Still, some songs, like "Little Killer," maintain the basement-party vibe of the band's earlier work while adding a fresh polish; the heartfelt, musically adventurous "Looking Glass Waltz" stands out as a highlight, save for an odd accordion that might have been best left in storage".
d. 14. aug. 2014
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Tim Jonze
d. 14. aug. 2014
"After the End sounds like pretty much every other 80s-influenced indie record you've been hearing since what now feels like the beginning of time itself. Still, at other points, Merchandise do manage to provide a fresh take on the 80s".
d. 21. aug. 2014
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Ben Homewood
d. 21. aug. 2014
"Merchandise's 4AD debut is an extrovert, indie-pop album from a punk band that can't sit still. It's clever, brave and seamless enough to become a classic".
d. 21. aug. 2014
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Ben Homewood
d. 21. aug. 2014
"Merchandise's 4AD debut is an extrovert, indie-pop album from a punk band that can't sit still. It's clever, brave and seamless enough to become a classic".
d. 26. aug. 2014
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Amy Rose Spiegel
d. 26. aug. 2014
"Crescendoing tracks like "True Monument" sound positively lush - at least if you ignore the dopey lyrics about "the cruelty of kindness" and other clichés. Still, some songs, like "Little Killer," maintain the basement-party vibe of the band's earlier work while adding a fresh polish; the heartfelt, musically adventurous "Looking Glass Waltz" stands out as a highlight, save for an odd accordion that might have been best left in storage".
d. 14. aug. 2014
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Tim Jonze
d. 14. aug. 2014
"After the End sounds like pretty much every other 80s-influenced indie record you've been hearing since what now feels like the beginning of time itself. Still, at other points, Merchandise do manage to provide a fresh take on the 80s".