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THE ADORED - A New Language

| Aversion | | Like a pocket full of firecrackers, The Adored appear simple and modest but ignite with a powerful snap. They are peppy (in a non-high school sort of way), spunky (in a non-dorky sort of way), and poppy (in a non-Hanson, but how The Clash is now poppy sort of way)....full text |
| | Emotionalpunk.com | | When you listen to The Adored, you hear a lot of things. First, and foremost, you hear the strangling guitar lines of early punk. Second, you hear an undertone of California surf-rock that evokes the sense that a party is just around the corner. Finally, you hear the wily rhythms and beats of British-pop and British dance pop. Although it can’t quite equal the excellence or the tenacity of a true dance-punk act, for instance Bloc Party, The Adored far from fail their quest....full text |
| | Lost At Sea magazine | | Orgasm addicts have good reason to ... um, get excited about The Adored and their first full-length, A New Language. Which begs the question: Is that an Eton Rifle in your pocket or are you just happy to hear another cut-and-paste, fly-by-night version of The Buzzcocks or The Jam, albeit one that's as focused and passionate as The Adored?...full text |
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