Buy Now
- Critic score
- Publication
- By date
-
MojoFeb 18, 2015Occasionally, the histrionics and faux-biblical warnings of this guitar-drum duo tread a fine Spinal Tap line, but they do its majestically they can only be admired. [Mar 2015, p.95]
-
Feb 2, 2015It is a little daunting at first approach, but stylistic breadth and dynamic shifts make up for the stark brutality of their sound.
-
Feb 2, 2015In short, another first-rate album from a group that keep adding new facets without ignoring their past.
-
Jan 30, 2015With We Are Undone, Two Gallants have created an album that is enviable in its quality and consistency.
-
Feb 3, 2015Side B of We Are Undone calms down with a few bewildered ballads, but ultimately, Two Gallants’ return marks the most polished release of their long and diverse 13-year career.
-
Alternative PressFeb 2, 2015A sprawling, diverse affair. [Mar 2015, p.94]
-
UncutJan 29, 2015Two Gallants can swagger and rage like The Black Keys, but they can also find moments of ambient bliss to complement songs of helplessness and regret. [Mar 2015, p.82]
-
Jan 29, 2015Stevens and Vogel have been playing together for almost 22 years now, if you can believe that, and We Are Undone is a fine addition to their catalogue.
-
Feb 2, 2015In its often inchoate roar, We Are Undone bears little resemblance to the laser-focus punk-blues of their earlier work. The songs just aren't as good. The most satisfying callback to Two Gallants' halcyon, mid-'00s prime comes in the album's second half.
-
Feb 5, 2015For two guys that have been playing together for over 20 years, they manage to retain their band's sound on We Are Undone while also pushing it forward.