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3.5 great | Risviltsov | September 4th 22 | A much better album with more interesting music, better vocals by David Conway, a noisy sound by Kevin Shields, and excellent percussion from Colm O'Coisoig. Although long-time bassist Debbie Googe joined with this album, her contributions aren't that noticeable.rThere isn't any bad tracks on this album, though none stand out.r"No Place to Go" is a great track, filled with overpowering yet controlled noise, but it doesn't resonate in the head for very long.r"Moonlight" is a bit slow for my liking, though still a good track. Conway's vocals aren't perfect for the track, unfortunately - they're not consistent in their depth.r"Love Machine" is the weakest track in the EP, but it's not terrible.r"The Sandman Never Sleeps" is one of my favorites from this early era, combining the best traits of Conway's singing and lyric writing with some of the better instrumentation from this era of MBV.rOverall, a solid album, but their sound greatly improves in later albums.
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2.4 average | Erwann S. STAFF | April 3rd 20 | Again, some gothic post-punky psychobilly but much noisier than the first EP. This noisy addition already hints at their further endeavors, but for the moment, it's still a bit too green, and the noise is not very well mastered, as this is almost annoying, especially for a 12-minute EP.
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0.0 | altertide0 | August 2nd 15 | Should've given 1 but the distorted guitars all over the record sound kind of interesting. Shitty, but interesting. So there you go, 1.5, still better than Tin Machine.
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2.5 average | tonydip | November 4th 21 |
2.5 average | remi | May 26th 20 |
2.0 poor | bSmith | November 15th 17 |
2.0 poor | loulou | March 11th 16 |
2.0 poor | ctams | November 21st 14 |
1.5 very poor | Zantera | March 12th 13 |
2.0 poor | Akmol | November 25th 12 |
1.0 awful | Qinlan | April 14th 12 |
2.5 average | Eons | March 21st 12 |
1.0 awful | IAJP | August 14th 10 |
2.0 poor | parf | June 22nd 10 |
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