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Overview
Track Listing
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| 1 | Angels | |
| 2 | Chained | |
| 3 | Fiction | |
| 4 | Try | |
| 5 | Reunion | |
| 6 | Sunset | |
| 7 | Missing | |
| 8 | Tides | |
| 9 | Unfold | |
| 10 | Swept Away | |
| 11 | Our Song |
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Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.78) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "The musical minimalism is matched by the lyrics. The songs are vignettes, about little things -- a glance, a gesture, a murmured word -- that mark big romantic sea changes."
Entertainment Weekly (p.140) - "[I]t's exciting to hear the minimalist U.K. trio approach their new-crush odes with such austerity -- just a few steady-droning Casios and an 808 rhythm that buh-bumps like a heartbeat."
Billboard (p.32) - "Repeat spins reveal COEXIST to be a more emotive, ever-so-slightly more rhythmic outing, as exemplified by lead single 'Angels'..."
Q (Magazine) (p.100) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] tender, touching record. The trio's sound, born in the basement, has served them well."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.80) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "The combination of Sim and Madley Croft's vocals creates a tough emotional alloy, their collaged vocals and lyrics ensuring that it's never too sentimental..."
Paste (magazine) - "[B]y paring down, letting silence find a foothold and linger awhile, the band has crafted a follow-up that's often as arresting as the debut."
Entertainment Weekly (p.140) - "[I]t's exciting to hear the minimalist U.K. trio approach their new-crush odes with such austerity -- just a few steady-droning Casios and an 808 rhythm that buh-bumps like a heartbeat."
Billboard (p.32) - "Repeat spins reveal COEXIST to be a more emotive, ever-so-slightly more rhythmic outing, as exemplified by lead single 'Angels'..."
Q (Magazine) (p.100) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] tender, touching record. The trio's sound, born in the basement, has served them well."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.80) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "The combination of Sim and Madley Croft's vocals creates a tough emotional alloy, their collaged vocals and lyrics ensuring that it's never too sentimental..."
Paste (magazine) - "[B]y paring down, letting silence find a foothold and linger awhile, the band has crafted a follow-up that's often as arresting as the debut."
















