Night Network
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The Wakefield brothers pulled through times – after a little pep talk from Dave Grohl – to emerge reinvigorated and back at their strongest
Wakefield's finest The Cribs return with another focused and powerful effort
The Cribs come halfway back on their latest, an album that starts strong before the focus slips in the second half.
The Cribs’ debut album was full of droll witticisms – here they let the guitars do the talking; K-pop stars BTS add another feather to their cap with a succinct new record
On Night Network, the Cribs trade the serrated punk of 24-7 Rockstar Shit for guitar pop that's as joyous as it is cathartic.
Night Network too, the eighth studio album from The Cribs, was born out of uncertainty; legal battles and managerial splits left the Jarman brothers without a clear path for the future.
The Cribs have been so consistent, so unrelenting, that fans could perhaps be excused for taking them for granted. After all, the 2017
Night Network by The Cribs album review by Adam Williams. The trans-Atlantic brother's LP comes out on November 13th via PIAS