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“”I love the interplay and contrasts between something that’s pretty and something that’s scary,” explains Oliver Ackermann (guitar/vocals). “Taking people to different places – even in one song – is so important, whether it makes them cry or pissed off.”
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Keep Slipping Away is the perfect example of this; while still as noisy as ever, more clarity has been given to the vocals and the songs driving rhythm is, dare I say it, catchy.
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“What makes this record so unbelievably authentic is that it was initially little more than a collection of demos recorded over a three-year period dispatched around several labels in the hope of a reaction.” Number 5
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