Bob Ladewig - 11.03.2008 I think it's safe to assume (if you're reading this website) media has some influence on your life. Movies, Television, Music or any combination of th...
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David Plante - 29.02.2008 As the name of the band suggests, the feeling baked into this record is uplifting in a way that frustrates the title’s promise of darkness. Exuberant,...
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Bryan Sanchez - 18.02.2008 How exactly can you rate or even talk about an album that is so unevenly structured I really wanted to write this review a week ago but I just couldn...
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JOSH MODELL - 12.02.2008 Oklahoma's Evangelicals, like their spiritual (and geographical) forebears the Flaming Lips, seem perpetually under the influence of trance-inducing p...
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holliy - 06.02.2008  The Evening Descends… An apt name, that, considering that almost every song on here takes place at night, or as night falls, or in a windowless room,...
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John Zeiss - 31.01.2008  Mess is less on the second album from Oklahoma psych-rock band Evangelicals. There’s nothing wrong with a sprawling album, per se, as Pink Floyd...
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Stuart Berman - 29.01.2008  In an interview with Pitchfork shortly after the release of Evangelicals' 2006 debut, So Gone, Josh Jones revealed that he was already plotting album ...
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Dan Raper - 23.01.2008  A mate of mine introduced me to Evangelicals in anticipation of one of the most eclectic concert bills we’ve ever seen together. It was El Perro...
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