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DEARS - Gang Of Losers

| Guardian | | The Dears' follow-up to 2003's No Cities Left sees the Canadian band once again pointing a Vaseline-smeared lens in the face of cynicism, but with more focus than their grandiose vision has allowed them before. They've cut back on the orchestration - swooping violins are scarce, though spacey keyboards still dart nimbly in and out of the rush of guitars - but remain knee deep in lush melodies, the songs much lighter than their Smiths-like titles imply....full text |
| | MusicOMH.com | | Montreal-based six-piece The Dears have been making music for over a decade, releasing two orchestral indie albums upon an indifferent world along the way. If you've never heard of them before, third opus Gang Of Losers states clearly that you've missed out. Here is a record that, despite lacking in immediacy, proves to be a cut above if given more than a solitary spin....full text |
| | LeedsMusicScene | | Canada seems to be producing some great bands of late with many beginning to enjoy worldwide acclaim, perhaps it's time The Dears got a piece of the action? After forming over 10 years ago you would certainly hope so. Well, there is good news... Gang Of Losers is the Montreal-based band's third album and surely their most endearing and accomplished record to date....full text |
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