Damn, this is good. This Yorkshire, England quintet arrive with a debut album that emulsifies a barrage of influences without managing to sound like anything you've heard...
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Released last summer, Gomez's debut Bring It On was hailed nationwide as the U.K.'s answer to a roots revival, and before anyone had a chance in this country to investigate,...
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In the wake of Brit-pop's unraveling and the legitimization of prog rock by Radiohead and Spiritualized, Gomez was seen as the future of Brit-rock upon their debut. Bring It...
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Abandoned Shopping Trolley Hotline is a collection of B-sides, outtakes, and live radio sessions courtesy of Gomez. Interestingly, this collection allows Gomez to better...
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Split the Difference, the fourth album from Gomez, is a real return to basics for the band. The rampant sonic experimentalism that characterized In Our Gun is largely absent...
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Gomez is back with their third proper album, following the B-sides and rarities collection Abandoned Shopping Trolley Hotline. The time off has served them well, as In Our...
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Despite the fact that they were signed to a label before they ever played a live show, Gomez quickly became known as a great live act due to their solid musicianship,...
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