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80

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  • Summary: The third full-length release from British post-punk band Yard Act was produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen.
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  1. Positive: 7 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. Jul 16, 2026
    90
    By the time the album closer, the weirdly discordant, piano-driven Over The Barrel, is over, you may well be convinced you’ve heard one of the albums of the year. It’s certainly the best Yard Act album to date, which given the excellence of their predecessors, is quite the achievement.
  2. 90
    If their Gorillaz-esque second album felt like a reaction to the quick-witted post-punk that dominated ‘The Overload’, then ‘You’re Gonna Need A Little Music’ is Yard Act’s two-for-one deal, finding a way to meld the wonky piano in ‘Tall Tales’ with bulky garage-rock. .... There’s a real precision about their genre-bending this time around.
  3. Mojo
    Jul 15, 2026
    80
    You're Gonna Need A Little Music is further testament to Smith's lending library smarts and the band's Happy Mondays-via-Franz Ferdinand knack for indie-disco bangers. [Sep 2026, p.86]
  4. Record Collector
    Jul 15, 2026
    80
    The results show in the record's textured details and fizzing chemistry, the sound of a band thrilled to be playing together. [Aug 2026, p.112]
  5. Jul 15, 2026
    80
    Yard Act prove themselves to be far more malleable than you might expect as they continue to push the sonic envelope, while grounding their songs in relatable kitchen sink wit.
  6. Jul 15, 2026
    80
    The results of their practice in chemistry are noticeable and exquisite, allowing the band to truly flesh out their loftiest visions and hone them into a tight yet sprawling tracklist that is worth your full attention.
  7. Uncut
    Jul 15, 2026
    60
    At its peak, the album is great, their best work, but at its weaker spots it still sounds lost. [Aug 2026, p.36]

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