JEFF TAMARKIN - 14.12.2010 Neil Young is never predictable, but Le Noise is something else altogether. Featuring eight songs that clock in at less than 40 minutes, in essence, i...
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Ed Jupp - 09.12.2010  Neil Young is now into his fifth decade as a musician. In an alternative universe, his early seventies albums After The Goldrush and Harvest would sti...
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A.D. Amorosi - 29.11.2010  Not a man to mince words or make nice with brand-name producers, eloquent crank Neil Young kept to the former and jettisoned the latter ideal by teami...
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Mike Wood - 17.11.2010  Neil Young can do no wrong because he doesn't think in terms of right and wrong, at least in the area of pleasing his fans. Maybe among all artists ev...
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PunkRockTheory - 16.11.2010  “Le Noise” is what happens when you let Neil Young do his thing during four nightly sessions in Daniel Lanois’ house in Los Angeles. It’s just Young’s...
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RAOUL HERNANDEZ - 28.10.2010 From its first chord hit and sustained, distortion displacing air, Le Noise courts Neil Young's classic platters. "I feel your love," begins the forev...
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Martin Siberok - 21.10.2010 Another year, another record - that's been Neil Young's creative MO as he alternates between acoustic and electric on his recent releases. But here he...
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Sean Lambert - 15.10.2010  Full disclosure: I’m a huge Neil Young fan. With over four decades of work behind him, album for album, song for song, there’s not a rock musician ali...
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Matthew Fiander - 14.10.2010  If there's an artist more stubborn in exploring his every artistic whim than Neil Young, then I'm not sure we're ready for him. Young's contrarian str...
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Janne Oinonen - 11.10.2010  Having endured a long string of albums not so much half-cooked as chucked in a cold over for five minutes before serving, the occasional flashes of pr...
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