Jeff Perkins - 03/06/2009 A New Tide, the latest album from UK Indie band Gomez, comes at you with all the freshness of its title. Crashing on this particular beach we have spl...
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Lily Moayeri - 19/05/2009  Is the Mercury Music Prize an indication that you should stop doing what people seem to approve of so much The prestigious award, given to one Britis...
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Terrance Terich - 15/05/2009 After enduring several listens to Gomez's new album, A New Tide, I sat in front of a blank white screen for several minutes, and then it dawned on me....
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Breanna Murphy - 07/05/2009  Winsome and lonesome as usual, Gomez’s sixth record does nothing to break from the past, save to abstract the bits of crisp clarity that shone on 2006...
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Neil Richardson - 30/04/2009  Gomez are one of those bands we all know but how many of us actually know them other than their Mercury Music Prize winning debut album, "Bring It On"...
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WILL HERMES - 27/04/2009  A decade ago, Gomez's mix of raw blues rock, tuneful folk pop and trippy effects suggested a British Wilco. By their 2006 disc How We Operate, the tun...
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Darren Carle - 24/04/2009  I never really cared for Gomez back in the day. Their debut album Bring It On was a decent slice of country-tinged pop, but the poisoned chalice of a ...
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Ryan Helfand - 03/04/2009  Ah, the curious case of Gomez. A dozen years and four solid albums on from their Mercury Prize-winning debut, the suddenly mercurial Southport quinte...
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Ross Langager - 02/04/2009  I truly wish it were possible to write about a Gomez album without falling back on mentions of the British band’s obvious debt to American roots, blue...
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Jes Tones - 01/04/2009  British indie rockers Gomez release sixth studio album…however, it’s my first with these fellas. Did “A New Tide” compel me to keep Gomez streaming, o...
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