LarryFitzmaurice - 19/May/2008 For emerging acts with debut albums in tow, it’s a practical death knell to be compared to The Fall; just ask Pavement (only kidding). Such is the pli...
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Jason Crock - 18/Mar/2008  Whether you're a longtime fan of Joy Division or a booster of Bloc Party, there's much you'll find familiar on the debut LP of These New Puritans. But...
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Sean O'Neal - 18/Mar/2008  The UK's relentless Xeroxing of its heroes has
made it de rigueur to draw easy parallels, so it's tempting to say the post-punk
revival has finally pr...
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Daniel Levin Becker - 10/Mar/2008 These New Puritans make post-punk music for an audience who has heard everything there is to be said about the import of post-punk music. They play ob...
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Don Yates - 03/Mar/2008 The debut full-length from this young British band is an adventurous set of propulsive post-punk, combining angular guitars and tense rhythms with sho...
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Luke Turner - 04/Feb/2008 "Clawing at the air?describing nothing." So snap the scrawny, estuarine vocals of These New Puritans' Jack Barnett on "Swords Of Truth". It could, to ...
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Tim Lee - 04/Feb/2008 Review coming soon.
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Dorian Lynskey - 01/Feb/2008 It's always a thrill to encounter a debut album with this many ideas, even if they don't all add up. Southend's These New Puritans follow in the comba...
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Gabriel Kuo - 29/Jan/2008 A friend said to me recently, "Every time I play the lottery, I fucking lose!" The numbers game has always and will be supremely seductive; the parado...
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