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Monthly Archives: August 2021

19 Aug 2021 Review: Dark Matters, Uncut

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The Stranglers Dark Matters
uncut.co.uk
"Even punk didn’t want The Stranglers: the movement for damaged outcasts drew the line at these Surrey brutes, seen as too thuggish, ancient, sexist and straight."

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19 Aug 2021 Review: Dark Matters, Echos And Dust

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Review: The Stranglers – Dark Matters
echoesanddust.com
"It’s hard to believe that almost ten years have passed since The Stranglers last entered the studio to lay down new material. 2012’s ‘GIANTS’ was the last offering and, since then, a great deal has happened both on and off the pitch, as you might say."

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18 Aug 2021 Interview: JJ Burnel, Car Con Carne Podcast

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Watch this video on YouTube

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12 Aug 2021 Review: Dark Matters, Mojo

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The Stranglers Dark Matters
archive.org
"Today’s Stran- glersWorld is much changed since 2012's Giants: Jet Black has finally retired, while the death last year of Dave Greenfield took away another key element."

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11 Aug 2021 Review: Dark Matters, Louder Than War

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The Stranglers: Dark Matters – album review
louderthanwar.com
"9/10 for The Stranglers first release for a decade, the aptly titled Dark Matters, is a masterpiece to get lost in and a tribute to their late and great keyboard wizard Dave Greenfield."

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06 Aug 2021 Review: Dark Matters, Phil Broadhope

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MATTERS OF FACT
philbroadhope.wixsite.com
"One thing that did strike me upon listening to this album is how it subtly picks up on themes and ideas from across all the different eras of the band. It’s very clever, and the more you listen, the more you pick up on some of these little nuances and characteristics within the songs."

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