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CD Review: These New Puritans, Beat Pyramid

Apr 22, 2008 6:12 PM Noah Levine (Writer)

These audacious invading Brits start things at the ending and make it back around through focused musical maneuvers and Jack Barnett's cryptic lyrical shards. Words and sounds play out twin themes of numerology and repetition, with Barnett's intense delivery leading the charge over evolving post-punk landscapes where no drum is left unpummeled and thick synths frame the guitar and bass. The inquisitory "Numerology (aka Numbers)" sets the tone, and questions, confusion and paranoia endure in songs "Elvis" and "£4" before things smooth over, eventually fading into mystery.

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