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Fight Like Apes

Fight Like Apes

In praise of Fight Like Apes

Leonie Cooper – NME (single review): “If frontwoman MayKay doesn’t end up ruling 2009, there’s arse all justice in the world” 8/10.

Mike Haydock – Rocksound (album review): “Takes a hammer to politeness and banality. Your parents wouldn’t like it and that’s what counts” 8/10.

Emily MacKay – NME (album review): “Cometh the hour, cometh the band” 7/10.

Steve Lamacq – BBC Radio 1 (live review): “They look like they're about to explode, while I'm aware that I'm grinning like a small child who is experiencing the violently surreal world of Punch & Judy for the first time”.

Mike Barthell – Idolator: “I'm a simple man. I just want a band with synthesizer and girls yelling that sounds like Mclusky. Is that so wrong?”

Alice Quigley – AU mag: “One of Ireland’s finest musical exports in years”.

Jeremy Kingsley – The Fly (album review): “A serious debut of peppy, brattish-punk dynamite. Superb”. 4 stars.

Neil McCormick – The Daily Telegraph: “FLA cram more energy and ideas into each track than most bands manage on a double album”.

Dan Cairns – The Sunday Times: “Superbly scuzzy synth-pop”.

Matthew Perpetua – Fluxblog (single review): “One of the most fist-pumping moments in any song I’ve heard in the past few years”.

Anna Dobbie – Loud And Quiet mag: “Bursting with sing-along hooks and hyperactive e-number-fuelled energy”.

Tom Wodzinaski – Noize Makes Enemies (album review): “Fight Like Apes are great, the songs are like drugs, each hook hooking you back in for more, every melody remaining with you until you collide with the next one”.

Will Slater – Die Shellsuit Die (album review): “They wedge their cheeky melodies into a crack in your subconscious and stay there, gently propagating themselves all around your brain until you’re fully swayed to the ways of the Apes”. 8/10

Will Metcalfe – Subba Cultcha (album review): “This is not an original record; this is not a ground breaking record. In fact, this album could prove to be nothing but a flash in the pan but who really gives a shit when it sounds so damned good?” 4 stars