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Gender: Male
Status: In a Relationship
Age: 79
Sign: Virgo

Country: UK
Signup Date: 9/21/2005
Monday, April 13, 2009 


React Or Die, by Butcher Boy is out today. It's pretty good, you know.

"13 years after The Smiths released This Charming Man, Belle And Sebastian re-emphasised the core values of indiepop. Now, another 13 years on, here’s an album that will do it all over again." The Times
"Their second release, React Or Die, is studded with literate, finely etched pop moments that could easily fill Belle & Sebastian's collective shoes." Q
"These Glaswegians adopt the darker side of pop and add more strings and melodrama for a second album that’s full of finesse, like Tindersticks’ halcyon days.” Plan B
"Richly plotted arrangements of cellos and horns, regret, childlike wonder and the lilting sadness of a foggy morning, all swirling into something self-depreciatingly lovely." NME
"The anti-Glasvegas, their own take on Classic Indie being romantic, literate and fey rather than broad and anthemic." Uncut
"Unabashed west-end indie - romantic, delicate, literate and sweetly melodic.” – The Scotsman
“React or Die's subtley layered songs and wry yet keenly felt lyrics make it a worthy successor to their excellent 2007 debut Profit in Your Poetry." For Folk's Sake
"This is a wry, melodic collection of beautifully played indie pop, and deserves to crop up in the end of year best of lists." Music omh
“This is twee pop delivered with a Glasgow kiss.” - Clash