Listening to music can be a drawn out enough process that reviewing a band’s new record is sometimes as much about figuring out the last album as it i...
cloudspeakers - 10/Dec/2010
A number of line-up changes have occurred since Engineers’ previous outing - the exquisitely lush Three Fact Finder. The departure of Dan MacBean and ...
Malcolm Jack - 01/Nov/2010
Londoners Engineers have reshuffled their deck since 2009’s Three Fact Fader, the long-delayed follow up to their much-hyped 2005 self-titled debut. O...
Spencer Kornhaber - 29/Oct/2010
Both the album title and added presence of electronic sound sculptor Ulrich Schnauss on keyboards indicates that this U.K. quintet -- whose 2005 track...
Iain Moffat - 01/Oct/2010
Was there any midnoughties band that reached such heights of flights of fancy and hyperbole of response without reaping real-world spoils as Engineers...
Benjamin Hiorns - 01/Oct/2010
The U.K has always delivered the goods when it's come to low-key indie rock, from My Bloody Valentine and The Jesus and Mary Chain through to Joy Divi...
Freddy Palmer - 30/Sep/2010
After four long years, 2009 saw Engineers' second album Three Fact Fader finally released to the world. Considering how old the aforementioned album w...
ClashMusic - 29/Sep/2010
Engineers could easily be accused of being as somnolent as their music. After an impressive reinterpretation of early 90’s shoegaze on their self titl...
Sam Shepherd - 28/Sep/2010
With their last release, Three Fact Fader, Engineers found themselves on the receiving end of serious critical acclaim. Their blend of shoegaze, elect...
Bowlegs - 27/Sep/2010
The London formed band Engineers have yet to better their debut, and it seems from this, their third album, we will have to wait a little longer. ‘In ...