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EVANGELICALS - So Gone

| Slant Magazine | | Evangelicals' debut full-length So Gone is a dense, emotionally complicated record. The band is cut from the same peculiar cloth as The Flaming Lips and Starlight Mints, two other highly visible Okie-pop exports; given the strength of this debut, it's not faint praise to mention all three bands in the same breath....full text |
| | AV Club | | The cloak of anonymity surrounding New York art-rock outfit Lansing-Dreiden has had an impact on its music, making the band's version of shoegazer guitar-pop come out partially obscured....full text |
| | Austinist | | You don't take care of your CDs very well. Your car—probably a mid-nineties Honda Civic with hit-or-miss air conditioning—is littered with albums, sans jewel cases. On this particular, hypothetical afternoon, you find that five discs have melted together whilst carelessly stacked in your center console: My Morning Jacket's Z, The Flaming Lips' Zaireeka, Broken Social Scene's Broken Social Scene, Ornette Coleman's Free Jazz: A Collective Improvisation, and anything from any labeled band out of Athens, Georgia. Defying the laws of thermodynamics and common sense, this amalgam has produced a single, playable disc. Sloughing off the residual plastic like extra cookie dough, you read the title: The Evangelicals, So Gone....full text |
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