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| n/a by Rolling Stone |
Ocean Colour Scene's first official U.S. release since 1996's Moseley
Shoals, Mechanical Wonder finds the British quartet stubbornly sticking to their steady diet of Traffic, the Who, Small Faces and ... |
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| n/a by www.dotmusic.com |
Possibly the band's best album yet, destined to be loved by fans and loathed by critics, 'Mechanical Wonder' will be the soundtrack of spliffed up barbecues and boozed up afternoons with your mates for this summer and beyond. |
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| n/a by wallofsound.go.com |
OCS is quite simply straight-up and ultra-refreshing, expert in crafting great pop songs and equally adept at letting the music do its talking. |
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| n/a by Pitchfork Media |
The Cliff's Notes of classic rock. |
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| n/a by www.q4music.com |
Yet despite the quality of Can't Get Back To The Baseline and the Kinks-like Give Me A Letter, several semi-acoustic fillers -- of which the dreary, You Are Amazing is the worst offender -- water down the album as a whole. |
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| n/a by www.mojo4music.com |
Overall, the pickings are too thin for a band of their capabilities. |
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