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| The Independent |
Like Badly Drawn Boy, Liverpudlian avant-popsters Clinic are concerned with matters of family and identity on their fourth album, which seems imbued with tribal notions of seasonal ritual. It's most openly expressed in tracks such as "Family", which opens the album with a juddering Velvets-style riff streaked with slide guitar, and "Harvest", in which the tribe is instructed to "batten down and button up, 'cause all the family needs you"....full text |
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| StylusMagazine |
| On the release of their fourth full-length album, Clinic are in an unenviable position. After their acclaimed 2000 debut Internal Wrangler, Clinic waited until 2002 to follow-up with the equally well-received Walking With Thee, which found the Liverpudlian quartet expanding the parameters of their sound just enough to show some growth and keep the momentum rolling. From there, however, it’s all been downhill....full text |
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| Times Online |
| Four albums and nine years into their career, Liverpool’s Clinic follow up Winchester Cathedral (2004) with perhaps the most coherent summation of their style to date. This means the usual idiosyncratic if instantly recognisable blend of frantic garage rock laid down over deep reggae-tinged basslines, all mixed with an ear to sonic extremists from Joe Meek to Lee Perry....full text |
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