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Re: Strawberry Hotel - critics' reviews
AllMusic - 3.5/5
https://www.allmusic.com/album/straw...4354591#review "Strawberry Hotel returns to the ebb-and-flow sequencing of their proper albums, balancing introspective tone poems with progressive club-stormers." The Quietus https://thequietus.com/quietus-revie...-hotel-review/ "If 2016’s Barbara Barbara, We Face a Shining Future was a shift towards a warmer sound, then in 2024 we can count ourselves lucky to be enjoying a vintage and masterful Underworld. Here they present us with the full gamut, from the cinematic to the euphoric, with the situations going from the eccentric and daft to the enjoyably baffling." |
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Re: Strawberry Hotel - critics' reviews
A couple reviews from Down Under:
https://www.bernardzuel.net/post/und...y-hotel-review https://justmight.com.au/2024/10/alb...by-underworld/ |
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Re: Strawberry Hotel - critics' reviews
Maxazine - 6/10
https://maxazine.com/2024/11/01/unde...awberry-hotel/ "While the album might gain some ground with multiple listens, it lacks the urgency and innovative spirit that define Underworld’s best work. For fans of the genre, there is enough to enjoy, but those looking for the groundbreaking electronic music that earned the group its reputation may be better off revisiting their earlier work." Stereoboard.com - 4/5 https://www.stereoboard.com/content/view/245643/9 "‘Strawberry Hotel’ is a welcome return for one of the UK’s most iconic dance acts, showing how they have grown as the years have passed. This is another accomplished LP that will rank among their best, packed full of experiments and sense of effortlessness." |
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Re: Strawberry Hotel - critics' reviews
Still Listening - 67/100
https://www.stilllisteningmagazine.c...y-hotel-review "As it turns out, Strawberry Hotel has some stretches that are as good as anything Underworld have ever done; and more than a few moments that feel like bizarre choices for an album. " The Wonky Angle |
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Re: Strawberry Hotel - critics' reviews
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Its Boy Boy Boy bad for me. RE: Ottavia... "the inscrutable lyrical content bears no relation to the rest of the album. Given her fantastic contribution to Lewis in Pomona, her talents seemed wasted on this track." wait, that wailing/bad-orgasm-trill is Esme? No way. If it is, Rick manipulated the vocals WAY too much. Sounds so off to me. |
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Re: Strawberry Hotel - critics' reviews
Esme has backing/harmonizing vocals on Lewis in Pomona. "Follow the light..." etc. I don't think the wailing is her, but I'm really curious as to who it is.
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Re: Strawberry Hotel - critics' reviews
Beats Per Minute - 73%
https://beatsperminute.com/album-rev...awberry-hotel/ "As always with Underworld, time becomes a stream that whirls the present into the past. It’s not as precise as Beaucoup Fish and often feels like a kaleidoscope more than a cohesive statement. The two divergent halves of the album never intermingle and propose two very opposite visions for what Underworld aim to achieve, yet there’s not really a single bad track here. Still, the tension remains, and can never quite dissolve." |
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