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THE ROGERS SISTERS "The Invisible Deck" Reviews

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AZRating: 6.6
Release: 7 Mar 2006
Label: Too Pure / Beggars
Genre: Rock

Kevchino Rating: 9.0

The Rogers Sisters have not only escaped any kind of sophomore slump with The Invisible Deck, they’ve leap frogged right over it.  Full text...


Aversion Rating: 8.0

Invisible Deck is a very good record with plenty of flashes of a distinct musical voice.  Full text...


Popmatters Rating: 7.0

Invisible Deck is what you like to see from a still-developing band—a work that extends the band’s range without sacrificing what made it good in the first place.   Full text...


RollingStone Rating: 7.0

It was worth the wait, especially "Sooner or Later" and "The Clock," where their political anger boils over into charging rhythms. These Sisters will get you twisted.  Full text...


PitchFork Rating: 6.8

The Invisible Deck is a confident and polished record built of cavernous drums, simply slithering riffs, filthy bass grooves, and high-energy dynamics.  Full text...


MusicOMH.com Rating: 6.0

God bless Miyuki Furtado. He's in a band, does at least a third of the work: singing, writing appearing in photos, yet at the end all of it, when the final product is presented, what name goes on the top? The Rogers Sisters.   Full text...


TheStereoEffect.com Rating: 6.0

Schizophrenic lyrics and menacing guitars create a twitching paranoia and tension to transport us back to how New York should be: Velvets oddities and Talking Heads idiosyncrasies form an orderly queue at CBGBs in the off-kilter line of their influences.  Full text...


Treble Rating: 6.0

The Invisible Deck happens to be their finest effort yet.  Full text...


PrefixMag Rating: 5.0

The Invisible Deck is more alt-rock than new wave...On The Invisible Deck, the Rogers Sisters sound like just another band.  Full text...


StylusMagazine Rating: 5.0

They build a sharp, Sonic Youth and Jesus and Mary Chain inspired indie rock that occasionally requires some engagement with, say, a newspaper.  Full text...



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