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Colm O Hare End
Rating: 9 / 12



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(10 articles in total in Hotpress.com archive)

REVIEW: 09 Jun 2009
Essentially, the record finds Phoenix doing what they do supremely well – danceable indie-pop with touches of shoegaze guitar and ambient electro.



REVIEW: 06 Nov 2006
Phoenix are often mentioned in the same breath as fellow Frenchmen Daft Punk and Air, and they certainly incorporate some shades of electronic pop and disco...



INTERVIEW: 27 Jun 2006
In which prominent musicians fondle their crystal balls and deliver their World Cup predicitions.



REVIEW: 15 May 2006
Oh, how we adore Phoenix, high-priests of Parisian easy listening and a band that recognizes the difference between louche and sleazy. Word was that, after...



REVIEW: 15 May 2006
Aristocrats of sophisticated French pop, Phoenix have abandoned their refined stylings and begun mixing it with the indie-rock great unwashed.



REVIEW: 11 Aug 2004
The much-underrated Phoenix are, in every sense, something to behold.



REVIEW: 13 Jul 2004
Like the Alphabet album that provides its home, ‘Everything Is Everything’ has a lovely timbre to it, a just right mix of the electronic and the organic...



INTERVIEW: 06 Apr 2004
France’s Phoenix have left the Air and Daft Punk comparisons behind on their gorgeous new album. Phil Udell finds out how and why from Thomas Mars.



REVIEW: 22 Mar 2004
Alphabetical certainly picks up where United left us; the Americana idiom is still there, juxtaposed with drum machines, synths and playful pop structures.




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