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It's Not Something But It Is Like Whatever
words by Reef Younis
Errors meld the dark and the danceable with understated perfection. At its best, ‘It’s not something…’ throbs and lurches with gloomy introspection, shimmering, absorbent shoe gaze and an infectiously jittery sideline. From the refined pulse of opener ‘Dance Music’, it’s an album that entices you into a dark cavern of sonance that you’ll happily never re-emerge. Edging upon the apocalyptic territory Mogwai and Explosions in the Sky have made their home, Errors digital edge makes for an increasingly complex listen and a deep, engrossing debut to savour.9/10 in stores now
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