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GET CAPE WEAR CAPE FLY "Chronicles Of A Bohemian Teenager" Reviews
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Release: 26 Sep 2006
Label: Wea International
Genre: Rock
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| NME |
Rating: 8.0 |
Welcome to the world of the emo-folk bloke, who's super, man
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| Guardian |
Rating: 8.0 |
An angry young man fired by his desire to escape his Southend home, Duckworth documents the ills of ignorance, prejudice and mass consumption; his brand of folktronica shares more than just its Essex roots with Jamie Cullum and Billy Bragg.
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| Dotmusic |
Rating: 7.0 |
Given enough new experiences and enough time to write them into his next album, Sam Duckworth has everything he needs to make a major impact. "The Chronicles Of A Bohemian Teenager" is a great start, but it's just a start.
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| Times Online |
Rating: 6.0 |
His solo acoustic tunes sound like an emo singer without enough mates to form a band, but he dabbles convincingly in genres from drum’n’bass to post-rock, even evoking cult heroes such as Arab Strap and Tortoise.
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| Crud Magazine |
Rating: 4.0 |
Sam Duckworth is probably most notable for being the epitome of what folk could be in the modern age, without getting so excited that you upset the cider-cart or threaten anything as drastic as innovation.
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