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- Summary: The second full-length release from British quartet Quade was produced by Jack Ogborne and mixed by Larry "Bruce" McCarthy,
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- Record Label: AD 93
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Post-Rock
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May 28, 2025At 34 minutes, The Foel Tower is a relatively brief window into the romantic and naturalistic world of Quade, but every second is made to count on this gorgeous record.
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May 28, 2025In the end, if The Foel Tower reads as revivalist, it’s at least creative enough to stand apart from the bulk of contemporary acts in the scene, and the results speak loudly, resonating as one hell of a lonesome, dreary mood piece.
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UncutMay 28, 2025Quade's trump card is the way they balance graceful solemnity with little sparks of discontent. [May 2025, p.35]
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May 28, 2025The Foel Tower is no concept album. Its six tracks are searching and emotional, led by heart rather than head. Satisfyingly indecipherable, Quade make music that speaks first to your body, then to your imagination.
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May 28, 2025This second Quade album is lovely and strange, fed by crystalline streams of rustic sound but not limited to them, and indeed, reaching into post-rock and symphonic art rock with its haunted melodies.