Woah! BNQT consists of members of Midlake, Travis, Franz Ferdinand, Grandaddy and Band of Horses and this is their debut album 'Volume 1' streaming now in full.
We have labelled Volume 1 with our editor's choice badge, which means we totally dig the record. Make sure you listen to it at least once. Volume 1 will be released on Apr 28, 2017. Stream it courtesy of CoS. Also check out our BNQT artist profile to find eventual tour dates in your area and links to the official web and social media pages of BNQT. Last but not least make sure you scroll down and check out reviews for 'Volume 1'.
And if you like what you hear, get it over at iTunes or Amazon.
01. Restart
02. Unlikely Force
03. 100 Million Miles
04. Mind Of A Man
05. Hey Banana
06. Real Love
07. Failing at Feeling
08. L.A. On My Mind
09. Tara
10. Fighting The World
We currently know 12 reviews for "Volume 1" by BNQT. People have mixed feelings about the record but in general seem to like it.
"High points include Lytle’s impossibly lovely Failing at Feeling, which conjures John Lennon’s #9 Dream; Restart, whose glam-rock crunch is reached via Tame Impala’s Elephant; the arch stylings of Kapranos on Hey Banana; and Real Love, a gorgeous cascade of harmonies and trumpets."
The Guardian
"It could run the risk of being a bit of a patchwork in its revolving styles and cast of five vocalists, but it works perfectly in being an ensemble creation that taps into a hazy nostalgia vibe."
Record Collector
"It's a remarkably coherent and listenable album that goes down very smooth, but not without the occasional moment of real emotion or foot-tapping fun."
AllMusic
"Despite their diversity, a mood is sustained through Midlake’s arrangements, which draw on fond ‘70s influences, from the glam-rock boogie of “Restart” to the sweeping yacht-rock sheen of “Unlikely Force”. In most cases, the songs locate almost perfect surroundings."
The Independent (UK)
"Singers aside, we have those subtle harmonies drenching every song, sparkles of synth, strings and flute, and those sunrise drums lifting everything. It’s utterly gorgeous and the best bits of Midlake still shine through."
Clash Music
"Given the variety of approaches employed within, just about everyone scrolling through these 11 tracks should find an addled anthem easy to love... even as the album itself remains frustratingly difficult to like."
Paste Magazine
"Volume 1 is an enjoyable throwback record fit for fans of any of its members, at least for a few spins, but ultimately it’s less fondue and more cheese plate--still delicious, just not as rich as it could have been."
PopMatters
"Iit’s hard to parse the logistics behind their songwriting, but there’s a tasteful equilibrium at hand even if each member brings out their own peculiarities."
No Ripcord
"Ultimately, though, it’s Pulido’s steady hand that brings an assured, if occasionally slight, album together where there was so much potential for these heavyweights to step on each other’s toes."
DIY Magazine
"The band seem more intent on rocking out and having a good time rather than impressing. [Apr-Jun 2017, p.78]"
Under The Radar
"BNQT (pronounced “banquet”) is not a push outside the comfort zone for those involved, but further indication of restlessness from a collection of indie rock lifers, each of whose primary acts made their dent in the blog-rock boom and find their relevance dimming. At that, the optimistically titled Volume 1 serves more to elaborate on its characters than it does to recapture past glory."
Pitchfork
"This is the least inventive product you could have expected from a bunch of varyingly inventive songwriters. Which is to say, it’s not much good at all."
The Skinny
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