For All My Sisters
The Cribs put power-pop patron saint Ric Ocasek behind the boards for their sixth LP, resulting in a scruffy, buzzy and very hooky guitar album that doesn’t quite scan as "punk" or "indie."
Britain's most vital punk outfit deliver a glorious exercise in pop songwriting - and in the process, perhaps their finest full-length yet.
The Cribs are old masters at such delirious, damaged indie punk greatness, and ‘For All My Sisters’ is rammed with prime cuts.
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A real darkness enveloped The Cribs on their dense last album, but they've rediscovered a lightness of touch for latest offering For All My Sisters.
Review of The Cribs' forthcoming album 'For All My Sisters,' out March 23 on Arts And Crafts/Sony Red. The lead single from the LP is "Burning For No One."
The Jarman brothers recruited Cars frontman Ric Ocasek to produce their sixth album, and the results play to their strengths