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Their debut long-player proves that this humble position isn't without charm. Coming across as a well-studied combo of the Rapture, the Strokes and Interpol, the trio veers from coy disco rock ("Emancipation") to minimal art pop ("Unpersuaded") and pained post-punk ("Scars") while leaving behind a short string of hooks. Formerly of the hardcore band Festival of Dead Deer, Chris Hathwell isn't the first American to contrive an English accent, but he isn't particularly distinctive with it, and the album's flat production values eventually dull the rhythm section's choppy bite. The last thing Moving Units should be is static.
(Posted: Nov 25, 2004)
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- Emancipation
- Between Us & Them
- Available
- Going For Adds
- Unpersuaded
- Anyone
- Scars
- Submission
- Birds Of Prey
- Brick & Mortar
- Killer / Lover
- Turn Away
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