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IDLEWILD - Make Another World

| IndieLondon | | FOR their sixth studio album, Idlewild have returned to a more rockier sound reminiscent of their earlier releases rather than the epic scope of Warnings/Promises. The result underlines the band’s credentials as one of Britain’s best bands but which occasionally leaves you pining for a song as measured and layered as El Capitan or I Understand It~....full text |
| | Drowned in sound | | A return to form is what some’ll call this, album five from Scottish rockers of many line-up shifts Idlewild. But, really, the quintet never really lost it, as by changing their spots with each past release they essentially refused to stick to a formulaic approach that could, in turn, inform an expression of ‘form’. So they never had any form in the first place is what we’re basically saying. However, subjectively speaking this is their best album since The Remote Part, released in 2002....full text |
| | NME | | As good as Idlewild's last album 'Warnings/Promises' actually was, it couldn't have been more like REM if it had shaven its head and performed at a benefit for the Save The Long-Haired Tibetan Llama charity. Subsequently, 'Make Another World' is a welcome change of pace as here Edinburgh's finest mark their 10th anniversary by cranking it back up to pre-MOR levels....full text |
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