Entertainment Weekly (10/17/03, pp.80-82) - "...An effervescent effort--and some of their best work since 1997's DOTS AND LOOPS..." - Rating: B+17.42184
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Village Voice (3/2/93, p.5) - Ranked #7 in the Village Voice's list of the 10 Best EPs Of 1992.16.49108
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Spin (12/90) - "..On their U.S. debut EP, this British quartet staple pretty, misty vocals onto a solid wall of throbbing harcore bass and drums.."Entertainment Weekly (11/9/90) - "..this London quartet uses its fuzzboxes, feedback, and wah-wah to create gusts of tuneful rock & roll excitement.." - Rating: B16.41157
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Alternative Press (4/97, p.81) - 3 (out of 5) - "One gets the impression that each member of this Welsh combo is continually yanking at a very short chain....This can be good or bad in these five songs, depending on which end of the chain you're on--the artist's or the listener's."16.33722
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Kerrang (Magazine) (p.53) - "[With] some grindingly metallic riffage and hauntingly corrosive vocal wailing..."16.33722
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Alternative Press (1/97, p.77) - 4 (out of 5) - "...`Flifire' and `Turned Stone' are more harmonic in approach and easily equal the best Polvo or Sonic Youth decomposition with their cascading waterfall of overtones and resonance..."16.33722
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Rolling Stone (p.73) - 3 stars out of 5 - "Ambulance Ltd specialize in drony guitar fuzz in the style of Television or the Velvet Underground....They also have a brilliant gift for Lennon-style pop melody that makes their spaciest riffs go down like a spoonful of hash-laced honey."Magnet (p.66) - Ranked #10 in Magnet's "The 20 Best Albums Of 2004" - "[G]auzy guitars, opium-infused ointment and a cabinet full of prescription pop hooks..."CMJ (4/04, p.34) - "[T]heir music is more than just chugging chords and a sneer....The songs continue at a steady clip, yet the introduction of Marcus Congleton's gentle, spoke-sung intonation recalls the more vulnerable side of the Velvet Underground's proto-punk."16.33722
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CMJ (5/12/03, p.8) - "...The songs see the band's gritty guitar progressions pushing deeper and deeper into the red..."16.33722
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CMJ (5/6/02, p.11) - "...3 songs of quirkily timed rock, harmonically distorted guitars and weird bits of reverb and electronic loops woven in for a decidedly space-rock vibe..."16.33722
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Spin (2/01, pp.108,111) - 7 out of 10 - "...Call it lonesome-boy modeling school....this record gives us the benefit of Benjamin Gibbard's self-doubt..."16.33722
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The Wire (p.68) - "As SILVER progresses...the beats become more elastic, stretching out into skewered fits of electric ecstasy..."Kerrang (Magazine) (p.49) - "Thunderous and beautiful in equal measure, this is the sound of falling in slow motion."16.33722
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CMJ (8/18/03, p.7) - "...Meshes the heavily layered guitar wizardry of the Smiths with indie pop hooks and the melodies of Death Cab For Cutie..."16.33722
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Mojo (Publisher) (3/03, p.114) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...[An] album of psychedelic whimsy, folky mellifluousness, surrealistic punk - and, naturally, a paean to French house music..."16.33722
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