Nick Neyland - 27.05.2009  The four men who make up Women know a thing or two about confined spaces. This debut album by the band, which clocks in at just 30 minutes, is so dens...
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Andrzej Lukowski - 16.03.2009 It’s a curious name these four Canadian men have taken. If there was a definite article, or if the music were very different, you could maybe put it d...
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Heron - 31.01.2009 Earlier this month, Animal Collective threw down the gauntlet for the year ahead (and many years to come) to the rest of the music world. Artists both...
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Alex Denney - 27.01.2009 Which is Women all over, come to think of it - ambiguous, and a little sinister. It's in the absent-minded throttle of 'Lawncare', an unlikely amalgam...
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Tom Whyman - 14.01.2009  Women exist somewhere that is nowhere, and they’re apparently going to be huge. Or something. Underground-huge. Cryptic and spindly and slanted and en...
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Bob Lange - 13.01.2009 Others, ease their way into the real meat of the album so as not to scare the listener with their boldest material. But very few jump in with their mo...
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Lisa Wright - 09.01.2009  There's something more than a little bit wonderful about a band so ridiculously uncommercial that if you brought them within 10ft of the Ting Tings th...
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Chris Cusack - 02.01.2009  It's a bit tragic when something with such an awesome cover turns out to be so disappointing
In keeping with the ethos of this album - reportedly reco...
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Andrew Gaerig - 13.10.2008  There is an irony to Women's moniker-- the most most un-Google-able name in rock since the Music-- that extends beyond the fact that the band is actua...
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David Smith - 26.08.2008 This self-titled album from the band Women will certainly be contending for the title of best indie-rock album to come out this year. It covers quite ...
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