Release date: 2009
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With carefully constructed beats and a nice, easy flow, Junior Boys’ Begone Dull Care isn’t particularly stacking up the critical accolades but it is a decent ambient/electronica album ... Read more
(DOMINO/MUNICH) Lastig moment voor de onbetwiste meesters van de melancholieke technopop. Want hoe ga je verder na twee klassiekers te hebben geproduceerd? In plaats van radicaal het roer om te goo... Read more
As adventurers into the ethereal world of sound, Junior Boys’ Jeremy Greenspan and Matt Didemus present Begone Dull Care, their third concoction of minimalist yet enticing electronic experimentatio... Read more
As the first decade of a new millennium draws to a close, and many a critic laments the impending death of the album, it’s nice to listen to a band that still looks at a record as a 10 inch vinyl c... Read more
The worldâs premier maybe-could-have-been-in-an-alternate-reality boyband, Junior Boys have already released two fantastic records of dusky, bedroom-eyed synthpop and now they return for a third.... Read more
In 2006 werden deze jongens groot met een ‘outstanding’ debuut vol onderkoelde eighties-elektro, funky beats en smachtende fluisterpop. Op het vervolg ‘Begone Dull Care’ bouwt het duo Didemus en Gr... Read more
Oei, wat kan die Jeremy Greenspan hijgen zeg! Hoe de Canadees zich hier door de liedjes heen wurmt. Prince is er niets bij. Daarmee is het belangrijkste over Begone Dull Care gezegd: deze derde is ... Read more
If you found the words / would you really say them? Besser hätte der Einstieg in das neue Junior Boys-Album Begone Dull Care gar nicht ausfallen können. Die Art und Weise, wie Sänger Jeremy Gre... Read more
When the words electro and pop go together, it almost sounds too childish to take seriously and you'd even be fooled into thinking that with a name like Junior Boys, that the electro-pop band in qu... Read more
Inspired by and borrowing its title from animator Norman McLaren’s short film, Begone Dull Care is Junior Boys‘ most subtle, detailed album to date. Where McLaren’s film is set to the music of jazz... Read more
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