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Featuring Caroline Polachek and steeped in chamber-music gravitas, the Barnett brothers’ fifth studio album is spiky and ...
These New Puritans - Crooked Wing review: the avant-garde 'ave it - 5/5 The first album in six years from the experimental These New Puritans is a fragile, beautiful record when not being chillingly b ...
Being a fan of the British group These New Puritans means curbing your expectations on a regular basis. The band's angular, post-punk-influenced debut, Beat Pyramid, was rigorous in its attention ...
These New Puritans, from left: Elisa Rodrigues, Tom Hein, Jack Barnett, George Barnett Photos by Willy Vanderperre; in-studio photos courtesy of These New Puritans With its pounding Taiko drums ...
The career path of These New Puritans has been a tricky one to predict. Emerging onto the British scene amid a plethora of like-minded post-punk revivalists with 2008’s ‘Beat Pyramid’, secon ...
Today, read our thoughts on These New Puritans' Crooked Wing, Stereolab's Instant Holograms on Metal Film, and more. AMMAR 808: Club tounsi Boldy James & Your Boy Posca: Magnolia Leflore EP ...
UK post-punk outfit These New Puritans will release a new record this summer, two year’s after 2010’s very worthy Hidden LP. Titled Field Of Reeds, its production is helmed once more by by ...
Over the past 10 years These New Puritans have developed a reputation for pushing boundaries and delivering the unexpected. Today the British group, now operating as a duo of brothers Jack and ...
No, not the New Pornographers, These New Puritans. It's totally different. The bookish British four piece ought to have some big days ahead of themselves on these American shores. Not only do they ...
Who: These New Puritans, a quartet of art brats from Southend-on-Sea, England, that tore up the stage at SXSW, are currently making ears bleed and feet move throughout clubs in Europe and look ...
It's disarmingly direct for a These New Puritans title, and it reminds me of the American songbook or the classic songwriter era. Reading interviews about the making of the album from last year ...
These New Puritans' singer-songwriter and Essex man Jack Barnett seized his chance to visit this near yet lost world, where 150 villagers remain despite the danger and noise, some never leaving ...
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