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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Its great....buy it now!,
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This review is from: Mouthfeel (Audio CD)
Just when I thought Magnapop was dead they start playing a show here and there. And then they announce a new album. Mouthfeel is a really great album, everyone should have it along side their copy of Rubbing Doesn't Help and Hot Boxing. With alot of the crap music thats coming out today, this album has been really refreshing. The songs are good, but some of the vocals are a little to low. But this isn't a problem after listening to the album more than once. By the way, the band is getting ready to go on tour next month so go see them if you can.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Long Awaited Return,
By Rob Wiles (Dublin, Ireland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mouthfeel (Audio CD)
Magnapop's fourth album comes a full nine years after their last, 1996's patchy and overly produced Rubbing Doesn't Help. Thankfully there are no such problems here, in fact this might just be their finest yet. While there may not have been any great overhaul in the bands' formula they have honed their sound into pure pop perfection. The Husker Du-esque guitars are as tight as ever, Linda Hoppers sings with effortless charm undercut by Ruthie Morriss' girlband harmonies. A record for those summer evenings spent drinking with friends
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
"The Whole Tooth",
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This review is from: Mouthfeel (Audio CD)
source: www.alternativemalta.com
Right, I'm going to be very straightforward about Atalanta's Magnapop's third album. I LOVE IT!!!!. Its everything an indiepop album should have. Catchy as syphilis melodies, jangly guitars that go loud/quiet loud/quiet and a vocalist with a cute voice. Maybe I'm shallow and superficial but I really go for this kind of stuff. Each and every song is blasted with a sunshine goodness and the mood just gets more uplifting as the album progresses. Lyrically it's typical indie. Love and such oddities `California I can see it from the roof' (`California') or `Time well spent travelling, time well spent in-between' (`In-between'). I honestly swear that by the end of this album's half hour you'll want to strip and dance in a field with your arms wide open loving life and all that is created. I can't really pick a highlight as its good all throughout. If you like the poppier element of Guided by Voices, Imperial Teen or Lush then this is the album for you. Hopefully when they perform at SXSW (alongside local heros `The Beangrowers') the audience will have to wear sunglasses cause these guys melodies are so damn bright! Actually coupled with The Beangrowers equally infectious tunes there will be some blindess!
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