ivarmac - 13.06.2010 German band Lali Puna have released an initially promising but ultimately disappointing album in ?Our Inventions?. Previously known for the atmospheri...
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JONAH FLICKER - 12.05.2010  Vocalist Valerie Trebeljahr's lyrics are buried in the mix,as the band utilizes her voice less as a centerpiece and more as anotherelement upon which ...
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A.J. Ramirez - 29.04.2010  If you’re to believe the press on the Morr Records website, Our Inventions—Lali Puna’s first album in six years—“finds [the group] continuing to push ...
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Andrew Beckerman - 28.04.2010 Their first full-length in seven years, Our Inventions is the fourth album by Lali Puna, who live in Munich, but hail from Weilheim in Oberbayern, a s...
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Chris Martins - 27.04.2010  When the German group Lali Puna emerged in 1999, it sounded like an upgraded Stereolab. The krautrock and Kraftwerk had been ditched in favor of conte...
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cloudspeakers - 15.04.2010  Lali Puna specialise in a pretty sort of Notwist-lite (forgivable, as they share two core members), and Our Inventions is their first album since 2005...
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Thom Gibbs - 14.04.2010  We’re past making excuses for electronica now, right The novelty of creating music without traditional instruments has worn off, so we demand sonic i...
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Nick Fenn - 13.04.2010  I'm not sure if it's fair to call Lali Puna a side project. Sure, they share Markus Acher from the Notwist, but they've long since established themsel...
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Leahanna Henson - 13.04.2010  The last time German band Lali Puna released a note of music was back in 2004, but now they’ve offered up their fourth LP, Our Inventions. It’s clear ...
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LarryFitzmaurice - 13.04.2010  Despite an early co-sign from Radiohead's Colin Greenwood, this German glitch-pop outfit has spent the past decade in obscurity, garnering even less n...
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