Andrzej Lukowski - 16.09.2009 To hoist Metronomy from the obscure laptop larks of bedroom-wrought debut Pip Paine (Pay the £5,000 You Owe) to the full-blooded fun machine of ...
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Adam Moerder - 13.11.2008  Nights Out is the latest electro assault from the UK's growing brigade of squelch pop bands, joining the ranks of the Chap, Late of the Pier, and othe...
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Sel Bulut - 14.10.2008  If 2008 is going to be remembered for anything, it should be as the year that pop music went good again. Too long subjected to trite and repetitive in...
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Kev Kharas - 18.09.2008 It'd be very easy to dismiss Metronomy. To be honest, it'd probably be even easier to ignore them altogether. The first point of disinterest is the we...
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James Skinner - 15.09.2008  The second album from Joseph Mount’s Metronomy project (and first that sees the band billed a trio) sees electronic disco leanings meld with a welcome...
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Charles Ubaghs - 10.09.2008 It’s been drilled into our heads over and over again. This is the decade where indie kids finally stopped staring at the floor and realised the joys o...
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Alex Macpherson - 05.09.2008 The indie-dance furrow is one that has been well-ploughed of late, with varying degrees of success. Like Hot Chip and the Go! Team, Metronomy have a p...
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Jaimie Hodgson - 10.08.2008 If the second album is typically the 'difficult' one, no one told Devon's electro-pop eccentric Joseph Mount. He radiates catchiness, transforming any...
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| Henrik Drüner - 25.09.2008 So könnte sie aussehen, die Popmusik der Zukunft. Metronomys "Nights Out" ist eine unglaublich experimentierfreudige Ausgeburt, die endgültige Revital...
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