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No Hope, No Future

EMAILPRINTby Good Shoes

Good Shoes reviews
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7.6 User Score:

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Based on 11 critic reviews
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Album Info

Label: Brille

Release Date: 25 January 2010

Discs: 1 disc

Genre(s): Rock, Alternative

Summary

This is the second album for English rock quartet and its first with its new bass player.

What The Critics Said

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80

BBC Music

Good Shoes have home-produced a record worthy of similar plaudits; there’s both hope and future here in abundance.

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70

All Music Guide

No Hope, No Future doesn’t always play to the band’s proven strengths, but it shows that Good Shoes are a thoroughly independent, even contrary band that's unafraid of change, even when it’s difficult.

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70

PopMatters

With no delusions of grandeur attached to a debilitating hype machine, Good Shoes seem happy remaining cranky young men in their niche, keeping their less-than-stadium-sized but fervent crowd on their toes.

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60

Mojo

When Jones starts singing about Clapham over the clipped, welter-weight indie of this quartet's second studio album it begins to seem a curiously south-eastern English rock vision - the clean guitars and Cure-style vocals suggesting a lighter shade of Bloc Party. [Feb 2010, p. 92]

60

Q Magazine

Although reaching a touching peak on melancholic closer City By The Sea, two albums in Good Shoes still lack a defining personality of their own. [Feb 2010, p. 107]

60

Drowned In Sound

The main problem with No Hope, No Future, though, is that very little here stands out above the accepted and expected norm. At times, there's a feeling Good Shoes have almost resigned themselves to a destined state of mediocrity.

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60

Dusted Magazine

It sounds like the Good Shoes are tired and mildly sick of it all--and unfortunately, it’s catching.

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58

Pitchfork

A darker album, a slightly clumsier album, but an album with a strong unifying themes and a few songs worth stepping away from the bar for.

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50

New Musical Express (NME)

London quartet Good Shoes offer little to get flustered over with this sometimes dire, but mostly mediocre second album.

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40

Uncut

As the title suggests, No Hope, No Future is rather short on vim. The wiry, Wire-y dynamics are mostly presnt and correct. [Feb 2010, p.86]

40

musicOMH.com

It's a moment to rejoice on an album that just feels flaccid in comparison to the youthful debut.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this album is 7.6 (out of 10) based on 3 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

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