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Overall, The Neighbourhood has released a solid album with “Wiped Out!” Original fans will be glad to hear the indie, alternative sound on which The Neighbourhood is founded.
★★☆☆☆ The Neighbourhood’s sophomore album “Wiped Out!,” literally begins with nothing. The record, which was released on Oct. 30, kicks off with a track titled “A Moment of Silence,” and delivers ...
The Neighbourhood’s new album “Wiped Out!” was released on Oct. 30, 2015, showing that the American rock band is not slowing down for anything. As the Neighbourhood’s second studio album, released ...
Alt-rock darlings The Neighbourhood follow up their 2012 debut I’m Sorry... with eclectic new music drawing inspiration from classic rock, R&B, and their SoCal home.
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Fast-forwarding to 2015, The Neighbourhood has improved at changing up its downtrodden attitude in its most recent album, “Wiped Out!” The band’s sound is still angsty, but the angst is now ...
Ebert fellow Shalayne Pulia reviews The Neighbourhood's sophomore album, "Wiped Out!" and describes it as dark and contemplative, with tortured, atmospheric melodies of a reflective youth.
The guys behind "Sweater Weather" return with their first No. 1 on Alternative Albums. By Kevin Rutherford Wiped Out!, the sophomore LP from The Neighbourhood, arrives as the band’s first No. 1 ...
Wiped Out!’s strength is the opposite, many slower songs rescued by faster, uptempo songs such as “Cry Baby” and “Daddy Issues.” Overall, Wiped Out! plays into The Neighbourhood’s strengths and acts ...
On its 2013 debut, "I Love You," The Neighbourhood came off like a goth Maroon 5, ­making ­soulful alt-rock for the shady SoCal dream world occupied by Lana Del Rey. The band got help from ...
The Neighbourhood are back with brand new album Wiped Out!. The black and white-favouring band will release their second album on October 30, and have debuted its closing track 'R.I.P. 2 My Youth'.