Release date: 2009-07-06
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Four years after their eponymous debut, British quartet Engineers are back with a sophomore effort that methodically shifts their sound from pleasant—albeit sleepy—dream pop, to activel... Read more
Hearing an album that doesn’t quite sound like anything you’ve heard before is always fun, if a bit illusory. There’s so much music out there and so little time to hear it all, an... Read more
Engineers are a four-piece band who, ever since the release of their 2005 debut album, have been favorably compared to everyone from My Bloody Valentine to Phil Spector (of all people), but who in ... Read more
Na hun debuutplaat Engineers uit 2005 bleef het lang stil rond de gelijknamige band, hoofdzakelijk vanwege gedoe met hun platenmaatschappij. Totdat ze begin dit jaar weer bij elkaar kwamen om hun... Read more
Het Britse Engineers zweeft alweer een jaartje of vijf rond in de enigszins obscure uithoek van de popmuziek die twintig jaar geleden nog gewoon shoegaze heette en tegenwoordig als dreampop of nu-g... Read more
Two years in the making, Three Fact Fader immediately introduces a mild mix of electronica and guitar not unlike co-producer Ken Thomas’s work with M83. Sadly, the electro fling proves to be tempor... Read more
It’s been four long years since Engineers released their eponymous debut, so why the hold up? Well, aside from time-consuming side projects, the group suffered a major delay when they became victim... Read more
In 2005 stonden de schijnwerpers in de Britse indiescene nadrukkelijk gericht op makers van pakkende, hoekig rockende popliedjes (Franz Ferdinand, Kaiser Chiefs) en nog niet op dromerige neo-shoega... Read more
What to expect from a band that most thought had split years ago after a producing an excellent but criminally underappreciated debut?The opening Clean Coloured Wire shuffles and bleeps into view... Read more
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