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KEPLER "Attic Salt" Reviews
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Release: 12 Jul 2005
Label: Troubleman Unlimited
Genre: Pop, Rock
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| StylusMagazine |
Rating: 8.3 |
Attic Salt combines both elements ably and strikes out in important new directions, so much so that the band is considering changing its name. Whatever that name is, I'll be listening.
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| Drowned in sound |
Rating: 8.0 |
It is deeply beautiful, haunting and memorable.
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| Almost Cool |
Rating: 7.8 |
With nine tracks and just under forty minutes of music, Attic Salt is a concise album that burns a bit bleak, but paints a compelling canvas while doing so.
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| PitchFork |
Rating: 7.6 |
Kepler's music is beautiful, like the sea is beautiful, and while we might not know exactly what this means, to disregard it wholesale as a biased cultural construct is to throw out the baby and the bath.
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| DustedMagazine |
Rating: 7.5 |
On Attic Salt, Kepler embrace the downcast vibe and wrap themselves in an blanket of pensive gray clouds and rainy days. The album's not just gloom and doom, however, and Khan and Co. aren't simply mining the melancholy for the sake of its emotional cache.
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