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This Gift
by Sons And Daughters

Sons And Daughters reviews
Critic Score
Metascore: 76 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.5 out of 10
based on 16 reviews
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The third album for the Scottish band was produced by Bernard Butler.

LABEL: Domino
RELEASE DATE: 29 January 2008
DISCS: 1 disc
GENRE(S): Rock

What The Critics Said

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90
Drowned In Sound
Look beneath the surface sheen, then, and you'll see gratefully receive This Gift as the best, most complete, Sons And Daughters long-player to date.
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90
All Music Guide
Really though, just about any song could be singled out for praise. It's that strong of an album, strong enough to satisfy a desire for tattered glamour, for dramatic, inspired and powerful guitar rock that kind that only maybe the Bad Seeds at their best could once conjure up.
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80
Dot Music
The viscous, darkly choppy, sexily fulsome and ferociously hard-driving blend of post-punk and country noir that distinguished their long-playing debut, "The Repulsion Box" is still evident, but it's matched with a bracing new breadth, dynamic diversity and myriad light/shade variations.
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80
Los Angeles Times
The twining vocals of Adele Bethel and Scott Paterson may even remind you of X at times, but with Bethel's seductive urgings out front most of the time, This Gift hints at the spunkiest of American female-fronted popsters.
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80
Dusted Magazine
It's a party, not a revival meeting, This Gift, but a good one.
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80
Hot Press
Think The Cramps crossed with the B52s, with a fair dose of Smog and Cat Power thrown in, and you’ll be in the Sons & Daughters picture
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80
musicOMH.com
This is a superlative third album, which builds on its predecessors while looking to the future.
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80
Under The Radar
This band is no one-off, and this is their best work yet. [Winter 2008, p.84]
80
Mojo
The pace is relentlessly uptempo, but the sheer feisty spirit and conviction with which it is delivered ultimately brooks no argument. [Feb 2008, p.102]
70
New Musical Express
Meatier, beatier, bigger and bouncier. And all the better for it.
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70
Tiny Mix Tapes
They try their best to make a staggering number of genres their own, but ultimately prove themselves to be jacks-of-all-trades, masters of none.
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70
Spin
This Gift flags halfway through when an odd excursion into retro-'60s twaddle gums up the works. [Feb 2008, p.97]
70
Blender
There’s an exhilarating and ruthless intensity here, mingling the grimness of country murder ballads with the simplicity of girl-group pop.
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60
Q Magazine
This Gift rattles along in the finest punk tradition, even usefully recycling The Damned's 'Neat Neat Neat' riff on the title track. [Feb 2008, p.1000]
60
The Guardian
Every song pulses with passion, drama and energy. The trouble is, not every song proves as intoxicating as that first one.
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50
PopMatters
True, there are many raucous sing along riffs. But occasionally, you’re left wishing for a more catchy melody as well, which would take these albums from mid-CD filler to killer rock single.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this album is 8.5 (out of 10) based on 6 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Josh K. gave it a9:
Album brings what is so great about Sons and Daughters - a strong, relentless beat with screeching guitars and charged vocals. Album is short but with their style, Sons and Daughters just just long enough.

Guillaume Pop gave it a7:
Good Inspiration from the late 60's, 70's (Shocking Blue, Iggy...) but i'm not sure of its efficiency. Anyway, i love this band!

Nick P gave it a7:
I just don't like female rock vocalists. Call it what you will. The music is good though.

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