Ruairi Alexander - 17/Sep/2010  Following on from Our Ill Wills (released back in 2007) the Shout Out Louds return with Work - their third studio album. After having a little break f...
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Tamara Vallejos - 31/May/2010  On Our Ill Wills, Shout Out Louds’ 2007 album, the Swedish quintet heavily channeled that ’80s tradition of jangly, danceable pop music tinged with me...
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Michael Cragg - 15/Apr/2010  Calling your third album Work and posing for the cover artwork in a way that suggests complete disinterest does not fill the listener with huge amount...
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Tamara Vallejos - 25/Mar/2010  On Our Ill Wills, Shout Out Louds’ 2007 album, the Swedish quintet heavily channeled that ’80s tradition of jangly, danceable pop music tinged with me...
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Mathew Parri Thomas - 04/Mar/2010 Stockholm’s Shout Out Louds are back with Work, the follow up to 2007’s Our Ill Wills. The first thing that strikes on listening to their latest is th...
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Jon Dolan - 01/Mar/2010 Shout Out Louds are proud indie-rock neocons: 2007's Our Ill Wills ripped a melody from the Cure, a song title from the Smiths and vocal moves from Br...
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Nate Adams - 28/Feb/2010  Work is packed to the gills with hook-y little love songs that would, at worst, make for excellent soundtrack fodder and, at best, sound right at home...
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Frank Valish - 26/Feb/2010  On "1999," the opening track of Shout Out Louds' third album, singer/songwriter Adam Olenius sings that he "never felt so alive since 1999." That was ...
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TIM HINELY - 25/Feb/2010  After two finerecords, 2003's debut Howl Howl Gaff Gaff and 2007's Our Ill Wills this Swedish bunch decidedto take a bit of a break and see the world...
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Marc Hogan - 25/Feb/2010  For these Stockholm-based indie vets, Work signals an embrace of music as a calling. Or, at least, a living. When advance mp3 "Walls" started showing ...
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