"Indie aesthetics have changed considerably in the past two decades, but the UK group is still throwing block parties for a utopia where time and genre collapse ... The Go! Team's signature admixture of old-school raps, car-chase horns, noise-rock guitar, Motown hooks, Sesame Street positivity, and relentless drum barrages may no longer be novel, but it can still be pretty damn charming ... As much as [Ian] Parton may want the Go! Team to be judged apart from historical context, the project's style arose out of a very specific cultural moment. But the notion of genre has diminished potency today. And plenty of mysterious magpies have followed in the Go! Team's footsteps. It turns out that being a savvy curator of sounds, by itself, typically falls short. What's really needed is enough sense of purpose to give these disparate sounds meaning, to make us feel them ... Get Up Sequences Part One is often sweet, but it only rarely breaks the skin".