
Any measure you want to throw at it, this is a killer rock album.

Exemplary of production, but tired of lyric and shamelessly opportunistic.

Louisiana singer taps into Gram Parsons and Neil Young on a smooth debut LP.

Great songs crying out for a modern-age John Peel to play them 30 times in a row.

This is the album that will decide the longevity of Los Campesinos!.

This is as good as can be expected – and fortunately, that is pretty good.

It can sometimes feel oppressive, such is the depth of emotion.