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Among them were These New Puritans. The Essex duo now step forward to claim this improbable prize with their latest release. It features a boy treble, a romantic duet between two building cranes ...
Their glacial rate of return becomes more understandable, though, when you consider that every record they’ve made as These New Puritans has involved a daring and wholesale reinvention.
One of the strengths of These New Puritans is how the expressive vulnerability of Jack Barnett’s vocals sit within the battering of twin brother George’s drumming. In this relationship, I’ve always ...
Six years is a long time between records, but These New Puritans – Essex-born brothers Jack and George Barnett – have always worked at their own pace, with a steely-eyed disregard for trends. Their ...
These New Puritans, ‘A Season in Hell’ “Sing that lullaby to the abyss,” Jack Barnett chants in “A Season in Hell,” neatly summing up one of the missions of his band, These New Puritans.
THE SKINNY: When These New Puritans emerged in 2008 with Beat Pyramid, many listeners weren’t quite sure what to make of them. If a dance-punk act that sounded like The Fall was too confounding to ...
These New Puritans come with a reputation of making Joy Division look like S Club Juniors. An unfair one, but this is what happens when you combine challenging hymnal music with brutally intense ...
Hailing from Essex, These New Puritans are known for blending classical instruments with electronic production and industrial sounds. ‘We’ve always had that balance between the sublime and the filth,’ ...
The best restaurant in New Hampshire is Granite State staple known for its chicken tenders, according to Foodie Haven.
Even as he resisted his colleagues’ tendencies to reduce human behavior to animal instincts and reflexes, Weber missed a key ...