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| Entertainment Weekly |
With their clear-eyed songs about doomed romance and sex addiction, the Buzzcocks always seemed like old souls. Maybe that's why, 30 years on, founders Pete Shelley and Steve Diggle can still deliver an album as timeless and tuneful as any of their past masterworks. Flat Pack Philosophy has gleefully galloping melodies, razor-sharp guitar licks, lyrics worth pondering — damn, we can't think of one other middle-aged punk band that delivers the goods this consistently. Buzz-worthy, indeed....full text |
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| PunkNews |
| Buzzcocks are in the midst of an unprecedented revival. I rack my brain to figure out a single band that's pulled off an exceedingly late career turn-around like this, and I can't honestly think of one. While the band's reunion physically took place some fifteen or so years ago, it seems to only have come together spiritually with 2003's Buzzcocks....full text |
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| Popmatters |
| In 1976 or ‘77, no British punk worth his or her salt would have admitted to sentimentality or material greed, the two major motivating factors for bands that decide to reunite. Yet here we are, some three decades later, and the Buzzcocks, the Sex Pistols, Siouxsie and the Banshees, X-Ray Spex, and many others have regrouped for tours and/or albums....full text |
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