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| 4.0 excellent | Crowe | July 25th 11 | Honesty does in thirty-nine minutes what many band's can't do in an hour or more, and despite the failings of a few songs, these same tracks themselves still stand strong alone and flow well in context of the album. Spy Catcher's proposed motive since their inception two years ago was for a no bull shit affair, and with restraint and skill, the four-piece is triumphantly successful in creating a honest, straightforward rock debut. The instrumental flourishings here and there that go beyond the tradition guitar-bass-drum attack sound wholly natural in their uses as well, and you always get a sense of there being a proper flow and genuine quality workmanship when listening to the album. Whether or not it makes it in the market is likely of no consequence to the band members themselves: 'We said, 'Fuck everything, we'll do the album ourselves, expecting to get a bit of criticism and curiosity,' states Gili-Ross concerning the Spy Catcher's decision to record Honesty after a year of waiting. Some disappointment often follows on the heels of honesty after all, so no big surprise there, but a lukewarm market reception can't lower the level of the quality music to be found here for those that discover it. It's all a job well done.
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| 4.0 excellent | JayKb | February 9th 16 |
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