Lust for Life, Or: 'How To Thread The Needle And Come Out The Other Side To Tell The Story'

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AlbumMar 14 / 20258 songs, 25m 40s
Post-Punk Revival Indie Rock
Popular Highly Rated

On their third album, Liverpudlian boys Courting continue to invite favorable comparisons to UK pop-rock phenoms The 1975. They both have an obvious predilection for long album titles, and *Lust for Life*’s bait-and-switch opening tracks—the orchestral place-setting of “Rollback Intro” followed by the rude rave music of “Stealth Rollback”—is practically and lovingly ripped from Matty Healy and George Daniel’s playbook. But pithy comparisons otherwise elude Courting’s delightful multifariousness as they smash a brief interpolation of Belle and Sebastian’s “Get Me Away from Here, I’m Dying” turducken-style into the upbeat jangle of “Namcy” and follow the snarling alt-rock of “After You” with a six-minute odyssey of a title track that includes multiple suites and heavy vocal processing. Courting is the type of band to try anything once and immediately knock it out of the park.

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Read NME's review of Courting’s new album ‘Lust For Life, Or: How To Thread The Needle And Come Out The Other Side To Tell The Story’

7 / 10

Walking the boundary between pretension and bare bones antics belies the concision of Courting's third album Lust for Life.

One of the best indie-rock albums in recent memory.

7 / 10

Returning with their third album in the space of three years, Courting have continued on their upwards trajectory, proving themselves to be an unstoppable

The Liverpool foursome’s joyful, floor-filling rock on album No 3 finds a band maturing into greatness

8 / 10

Despite a title nearly as long as the record itself, Courting's ambitious attempts to stretch beyond basic guitar rock pay off richly on their third album.

Album Reviews: Courting - Lust For Life, Or: 'How To Thread The Needle And Come Out The Other Side To Tell The Story'