Svalbard - When I Die, Will I Get Better?
At its best, there’s a vitality on show, with just the right level of dynamic shift hitting at all the right points.
24th September 2020, 7:56am
At its best, there’s a vitality on show, with just the right level of dynamic shift hitting at all the right points.
24th September 2020, 7:56am
Organic and true, like the first day of spring after a winter full of rain.
17th September 2020, 7:55am
Both a wise and charming record, but never obnoxiously clever.
4th June 2020, 7:58am
While the unique sonics and instrumentation are notably brilliant, they at times feel disjointed on a track-to-track basis
30th April 2020, 7:55am
Too indirect and underplayed.
16th April 2020, 7:50am
Milk Teeth have never sounded stronger.
26th March 2020, 7:57am
Interesting and genuine, but most importantly a lot of fun.
12th March 2020, 7:57am
The synths are darker, the drums are heavier, the vocals more melancholic.
5th March 2020, 7:56am
Prepare yourself mentally - you may start to believe the matrix is real.
27th February 2020, 7:57am
There are undeniably beautiful and anthemic moments here, but on the whole it falls short.
20th February 2020, 7:50am
Emotionally raw, elegantly presented and at many parts a real tear-jerker.
30th January 2020, 7:56am
There’s early British post-punk stamped all over the record.
10th October 2019, 7:54am
With Bob Vylan, St Vincent, girl in red, Lizzy McAlpine and more.