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Your support makes all the difference."Put simply, you feel that every note is earned with this guy, and when he duets with his mum (seriously) on set closer 'Change' you know that however much this album risks trading in on some of their native charm as a band, Glasvegas have come through admirably." bbc.co.uk/music
"Should at very least cement Glasvegas's status as one of our most intriguing mainstream indie/rock groups and given a chance by those of a more cynical standpoint they might just find themselves enjoying the titular sensations the record promises." drownedinsound.com
"A more accomplished, interesting piece of work; a brutal but exhilarating listen. Yet without the hype that surrounded its predecessor, and with a distinct change of tack, it might struggle to find its natural home." musicomh.com
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