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SINGLE FRAME "Body/End/Basement" Reviews
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Release: 10 May 2005
Label: Volcom Entertainment
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| Lost At Sea magazine |
Rating: 8.5 |
Like all of Single Frame's works - Body/End/Basement is nervous and twitchy, bearing a likeness to the dark, edgy dance-punk of The Faint or Q and Not U.
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| PitchFork |
Rating: 7.2 |
After a re-released debut album (Wetheads Come Running) and a stopgap EP (Burn Radio Airtest), the band returns with an album that's no less schizophrenic but focuses on the darker, electronic elements of their mercurial sound.
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| PrefixMag |
Rating: 6.0 |
The album is an acquired taste, but it's definitely worth acquiring
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| TinyMixTapes |
Rating: 6.0 |
This album may not get loads of attention press-wise, but for parties traditionally interested in this sort of thing, it is surely worth a listen.
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| StylusMagazine |
Rating: 5.8 |
Single Frame's Body/End/Basement takes its cue from this approach; its 17 tracks span less than 34 minutes, cramming in as many fresh ideas as possible from start to finish.
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| Hybrid Magazine |
Rating: 5.0 |
Nothing contained herein really resonated with me and I find it rather forgettable when compared to its precursors --the sounds of which still echo in my brain.
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| CokeMachineGlow |
Rating: 4.5 |
An album full of songs like “I’ll Lose Your Balance” sure would rock, but it’d still lack the charm and heart of the band’s debut.
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| PunkNews |
Rating: 4.0 |
Despite the latter praise, after excessive playback, the majority of Body/End/Basement gels together forming quite an unmemorable listen.
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