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| 4.0 excellent | Alabaster Jones | November 24th 16 | I am by no means an expert on the punk scene in Sweden. Quite the contrary, in fact, as what I know about it doesn't extend past an excerpt on Bandcamp for this very album. Even so, Burning Kitchen is a name that has come up before even to me, which speaks not only to the influence they've evidently had over their own countries' punk scene, but to the extensive reach they have even to countries across the Atlantic. Det Langtande Djuret shows exactly why this is. There's something to be said about the ability to write and play songs that are emotionally charged, energetic, and catchy at the same time. Burning Kitchen not only know how to do this, but they know how to do it quickly and efficiently, never letting any idea or moment overstay its welcome. The result is a very fun eighteen minutes, and any language barriers that may arise for listeners are lessened by the emotion and intensity behind their voices. Even thirteen years after their debut, Burning Kitchen seem to still have what it takes to make a fun and addicting punk album.
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| 2.5 average | Prole | October 10th 23 |
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