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Galore

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Track Listings

Disc: 1

1 Marvel
2 Dancing's Done
3 Sound of Screams
4 Unkinder (A Tougher Love)
5 Come on Strong
6 Now We Are Sixteen - Thumpers feat. Summer Camp

Disc: 2

1 Tame
2 Galore
3 The Wilder Wise
4 Roller
5 Running Rope
6 Together Now

Product description

THUMPERS make colourful, exuberant alt-pop that celebrates their innate musical kinship and draws upon their shared childhood memories. On album 'Galore' the London-based band combine layered androgynous vocals with muscular drums, astral synths and shimmering guitars in a celebration of the breathless sensations of youth and coming of age

Product details

  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 30 x 1 x 30 cm; 180 g
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Red Uk
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Red Uk
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00I676ZPS
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 October 2014
    For UK fans, Thumpers’ debut album Galore has been a long time coming. We were first introduced to the London based duo by way of lead song “Sound of Screams”, released online in April 2012. Now well acquainted with “Marvel”, “Dancing’s Done”, “Unkinder”, “Tame” and the eponymous track; for the past three months we’ve been encouraged to sit back and try to relax, while our lucky Yank cousins have devoured Galore in a fuss of Sub Pop induced hyperventilating. On top of that, notable publications like The Guardian, Vice and The Line of Best Fit tipped them alongside us as Ones to Watch at Christmas. Like we say, it’s been a long time.

    Fortunately all of the thumb twiddling and desk banging has been worth the wait. Galore is everything you could want from an act who’ve made all the right sounds from the start of their career. They continue to make those sounds. Interspersed between frantic percussion and finger-twizling keyboard and guitar, Thumpers haven’t forgotten the humble atmospheric dirge. “Now We Are Sixteen”, and final two tracks “Running Rope” and “Together Now” give ample excuse for having an albeit well sound-tracked lie down before it all starts again - because you’ve clearly got this album on repeat.

    Though vast parts of Galore have predictably already been exposed through videos and streams and live shows, the album is as a zingy as a freshly stomped-on lemon. Thumpers haven’t fallen down the rabbit hole marked too much and too soon; miraculously so, considering they’ve charged, guns blazing with these songs since the beginning of the year. Their music hasn’t tired one bit. Aforementioned singles “Sound of Screams” and “Unkinder” lead up nicely to the equally well received “Tame”, acting as a centre-piece with unrivalled melodic songwriting.

    Melody is a point unto itself on Galore. Pockets of it sneak up on you when you’re least expecting it. You think you’ve grasped the largely percussion and vocal led crux of a song, and then suddenly, wham! Guitar riff! Although they’re isolated to specific areas of the album these lines ring in your ear from start to finish. They’re poignant and very well placed.

    With Galore, Thumpers have marked the start of their career with a triumphant lion call of pop. Unforgettable, highly enjoyable and – as they’ve already proved – persistent, this is the kind of debut their peers dream of.

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 August 2014
    I saw this band live and kept checking for when their album was released - happy days when it was and it has been in my car top 4 ever since.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 16 June 2014
    Great band, great sound, great album.

    If you need a Soundtrack for your summer look no further than Galore. Perfect.