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| n/a by www.filter-mag.com |
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| n/a by www.ew.com |
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| n/a by Popmatters |
Spoon, perhaps the greatest American band of the ‘00s, is a dissident in the studio, for its record-making methodology is counterintuitive to the common practices of its 21st-century peers. ... |
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| n/a by www.drownedinsound.com |
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| n/a by www.adequacy.net |
"Here come a man from the stars," notes Britt Daniel on the opener to Spoon"s new album, even as he himself sounds in danger of drifting off into them. Over a descending guitar riff tha... |
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| n/a by www.austinchronicle.com |
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| n/a by Pitchfork Media |
Prior to the release of Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga, online buzz suggested Spoon's
sixth record was a grower, a distinction also conferred upon the Austin
band's two previous albums, each more experimental... |
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| n/a by www.avclub.com |
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| n/a by www.stylusmagazine.com |
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Spoon"Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga"(Merge)
A trifle brighter, quicker and fuller than "Gimme Fiction," with "Don't Make Me a Target" targeting the
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| n/a by www.dustedmagazine.com |
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| n/a by www.amazon.com |
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Something happened to Spoon between records five and six--they got big. It's not as if these unprepossessing Texans were unpopular before, but after Gimme Fiction, their music was eve... |
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| n/a by Rolling Stone |
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In composing a review of Spoon's latest album, I am inspired to write with the same economy of style that the Austin outfit applies to their music. Britt Daniel's band has had a remarkable run... |
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| n/a by www.prefixmag.com |
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| n/a by nymag.com |
After nearly fifteen years of making deliciously raw indie-rock records, Spoon has stripped down to almost nothing. Each and every hand clap and piano chord on their foot-stomping, flawless new album,... |
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| n/a by Billboard |
The baby-talk title here is actually indicative of what propels each song: rhythm and repetition. Spoon has always applied choppy cadences to its guitar- and piano-driven pop songs, punctuated by hand... |
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| n/a by www.nytimes.com |
Spoon’s new album has all the elements you might expect from a tidy little rock ’n’ roll album: rich harmonies, stiff rhythms, warm guitars, drawled refrains. But these elements don’t fit together the... |
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| n/a by www.boston.com |
CHOICESpoonGa Ga Ga Ga Ga(Merge)Essential: "RHTHM & Soul"The beats might be perky, the melodies bright as a buttercup, and the title a whimsical "Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga," but Spoon's sixth... |
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| n/a by www.pastemagazine.com |
Austin band continues rebuildling sound it stripped bare on Kill the Moonlight
Austin, Texas’ Spoon is one of those bands that seems forever on the cusp of breaking big. Its R&B-influenced shuck-an... |
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| n/a by music.guardian.co.uk |
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| n/a by www.nowtoronto.com |
Since 02's Girls Can Tell, Spoon's best songs (Paper Tiger, The Way We Get By, I Turn My Camera On) have been their most minimal. And while 05's Gimme Fiction, hinted that Britt Daniel, Ji... |
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| n/a by BBC |
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