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Do the Cardigans doo it for yoo?Newest Review: ... Cradigans are capable of knocking out quite a decent tune. They are not, in my opinion, particularly groundbreaking. Their ... more |
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by - written on 02/09/00 (Not useful, 13 readings)
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The Cradigans are capable of knocking out quite a decent tune. They are not, in my opinion, particularly groundbreaking. Their music, however, is often pretty catchy (Lovefool being one good example, I reckon) and deserves to be commended for that at least. Having only heard the singles, I can’t comment on the quality of the albums of the band – I hope they compare.As far as the singles go, though, I’d call myself a bit of a fan – not enough to buy any of their music, but enough to like listening to it. ... Read the complete review
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