Dearly Beloved's latest album is burning up the presses!
FMS: "Canadian garage punk duo, Dearly Beloved, return with their third album – a blistering slice of modern rock'n'roll that draws on a rich musical heritage for inspiration."
RUSHONROCK: Admission is worth the price of entry and follows up on Enduro. The Canadians describe themselves as 'chaos tempered with love and delivered with great fury' and songs like I Tried To Leave encapsulated "that spirit perfectly."
BELWOODMUSIC: "A full on blitzkrieg of garage rock goodness, Admission is a wonderfully nuanced affair for those who understand how to look through the brash yet broody exterior."
MONOLITHCOCKTAIL: "...solid work out sessions have captured the duo's live energy perfectly, delivering a lean, sinewy, heavy-as-fuck rage with all the indulgences and chaff taken out."
PHOTOGROUPIE: "The entire album is like a power keg waiting to explode; it's a rabid, Devilishly possessed animal, thrashing around in its cage desperate to get out at any cost."
ROCKSOUND: "An uncompromising study of just how much noise two people can make, it's part experimental noise a la Sonic Youth and part heavy riffs a la Queens Of The Stone Age, wrapped into one deafening fireball."