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- Summary: The debut full-length release from New York duo Fcukers was recorded with Kenneth Blume with additional production by 100 gecs' Dylan Brady.
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- Record Label: Ninja Tune
- Genre(s): Dance, Electronic, Pop/Rock
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Positive: 11 out of 12
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Mixed: 1 out of 12
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Negative: 0 out of 12
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Apr 9, 2026It is endlessly enjoyable, percussion-heavy dance music that often leaps out of the speakers; it sedates, energizes, and delights. It is quintessentially New York.
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Mar 25, 2026Altogether, Ö feels like candy: addictive, sweet, glossy; the ultimate sugar rush. While it remains to be seen if there's a crash coming, Fcukers are undeniably the life of the party.
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Mar 25, 2026A swift album that’ll prove difficult to grow tired of.
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Mar 26, 2026‘Ö’ is fast-acting and short-lived, and there is a temptation to wonder how well, in the long-term, it will hold up to repeat listens. To dwell on that, though, would be to misunderstand an album that is about feeling, rather than thinking.
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Apr 1, 2026Songs topple over each other as if in competition to be the first to set off the dizziest of highs. Fcukers are a vibe, and they know it. The hype may have brought us to the door, but the music is why we’re staying for the afterparty.
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Mar 31, 2026If Ö sometimes sounds bored with itself anyway, it’s probably because Fcukers’ instincts are ultimately a variation on the nostalgia-baiting Y2K and bloghouse revivalism that surrounds them. It’s a simulacra of a simpler, grungier, more innocent time before high-speed internet, now wearing a tracksuit. Still: The fun is dumb and the night is young.
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Mar 25, 2026The duo commit to a kind of 90s-coded insouciance: lethargic vocals draped over a club-ready chassis and an occasionally unconvincing refusal to try too hard. For a band sold as the city’s next great party-starters, a lot of 'Ö' feels oddly undercooked.