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Jun 26, 2016Born and bred in the Toronto noise scene, Weaves did well in their proposition of making indie rock colourful and weird. Although some adjusts need to be made in the future works, the art-punk they crafted in their debut is something to feel and enjoy.
Best Tracks: Tick; Sh*thole; Two Oceans
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Under The RadarSep 14, 2016Oversaturated? maybe, but the best "bent pop" that the Toronto gang offer up here is so striking, so visceral that the multi-layered shots of feedback and the off-kilter jabs serve to entertain rather than annoy. [Aug-Sep 2016, p.94]
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Jul 6, 2016Weaves is most compelling when it’s thrashing right along with Burke, giving into the urgent hunger for connection. It grates when the band is more intent on pleasing itself with quirk for quirk’s sake.
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Jun 20, 2016It’s infused with enough rhythmical disturbances and difficult time signatures that it ends up straying far from that path. It’s still full of joy and wonder, but there’s an extra element of wilful confusion. While it makes these songs less accessible at first, in the long run, if you stick with it, it actually adds to their clout.