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BLACK COUNTRY, NEW ROAD

Ants From Up There NINJA TUNE

Speedy follow-up to lauded debut is less angular, but more weighty.

Having been, it would be understandable if Black Country, New Road had paused to take stock – yet here they are already with their second record. Despite still looking like an after-school band catapulted into the spotlight, BCNR have matured here, tempering the intensity of a debut that somehow managed to simultaneously channel both Slint and Van der Graaf Generator.

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