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WHITE ROSE MOVEMENT - Kick

| Times Online | White Rose Movement may be turning up late for the synth- rock party already crashed by the Killers and the Bravery, but this insistent debut appears to have staying power. They have the sculpted hairstyles and the requisite influences — Depeche Mode, the Rakes — and have recruited a female keyboard player to produce Human League-style hooks.
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| | MusicOMH.com | | Great name for a band. Ah screw it, it's a spectacular name for a band, laden with a forceful elegance and a hint of subtle intelligence. Also, and Christ knows these days far more importantly, the hair is pretty damn fantastic too. But wait. Aren't we forgetting something. Something vaguely musical? ...full text |
| | Obscure Sound | The White Rose Movement are another one of those bands relishing in the spotlight of the post-punk movement, that has all but risen from the dead. Instead of staying true to the stereotype of the genre, they decided to incorporate another common property of music from the 1980s, in incorporating new age synths and percussion to recall such bands as Flock Of Seagulls. Most debuts from a band as young as White Rose Movement turn out as rehashes with very similar sounding tunes. The London-based White Rose Movement avoid this by providing several songs that cleary space out from each other and make the album a bit more memorable than it really should be.
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