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DIRTY PRETTY THINGS "Waterloo To Anywhere" Reviews
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Release: 11 May 2006
Label: Universal
Genre: Rock
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| NME |
Rating: 8.0 |
Smart; savvy; insanely resilient: 'Waterloo To Anywhere' is just the ticket.
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| Times Online |
Rating: 8.0 |
Barat has written 12 songs that maintain his former band's moonshine spirit while showcasing his own engaging talents.
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| StylusMagazine |
Rating: 6.7 |
It’s anarchic garage-rock owing as great a debt as ever to The Clash and The Jam, with songs that spend most of their time teetering on the edge of breaking apart.
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| BBC Music |
Rating: 6.5 |
This album might not reach the heights of the Libertines debut but it's proof that Mr. Barat is getting along just fine, thank you very much.
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| Times Online |
Rating: 6.0 |
Waterloo to Anywhere is a deceptively impressive record on its first few airings, but begins to pall around the third time of listening.
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| Guardian |
Rating: 6.0 |
It doesn't sound like a masterpiece; then again, it does nothing to damage its maker's reputation, which is more than you can say for Doherty's post-Libertines efforts.
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| The Independent |
Rating: 4.0 |
The music is quite woeful: apart from "If You Love a Woman", which has a spindly, abrasive quality akin to The Magic Band, there appears little interest in anything beyond the most basic meat'n'spuds indie guitar-rock - a lack of ambition that comes through loud and clear. And dull.
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