Musik / rock

Serfs up!


Anmeldelser (2)


The observer

d. 21. apr. 2019

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Phil Mongredien

d. 21. apr. 2019

"Whereas their past excursions into lo-fi art-rock were all too in thrall to Throbbing Gristle, there's a hitherto unheard melodic nous to the likes of recent single Feet and I Believe in Something Better, the former a skyscraping epic meticulously and irresistibly built up layer by layer, the latter redolent of early-80s Sheffield synthpop. Elsewhere, they boldly meld genres: Fringe Runner is White Lines engulfed in drones; Tastes Good With the Money segues from Gregorian chanting to T Rex glam-boogie, complete with Baxter Dury matter-of-factly warning of "a mushroom cloud for the middle classes". Not everything comes off, however. Kim's Sunsets, despite its provocative angle - empathy for Kim Jong-un, having all that firepower but doomed to never get to use it - fails to transcend its anaesthetised reggae backing. That aside, Serfs Up! feels like a giant leap forward".


NME

d. 15. apr. 2019

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Charlotte Krol

d. 15. apr. 2019

"On their third record 'Serfs Up!' the rancid rockers finally realise their ambitions. Repulsion still reigns, but this time they have the tunes to pull you in".