Businessmen & Ghosts - Best Album Nominee - Shortlist Music Prize

"Best British band" - Lowdown Magazine

Album of the Month - Rock Sound

"Approaching genius - 4/5" - The Sunday Telegraph

"Pounding techno beats acoustic guitars and soaring melancholic indie with signiture bending krautrock ... most impressive - 8/10" - NME

"Beats and sounds that could easily breach the Beetham Tower roof - 4/5" - Manchester Music

"Mancunian electro rockers turn in masterpeice" - DJ Magazine

"Mammoth album ... so special 5/5" - Subba Culture

"Bright, bold and creative, playful, political and most of all inspired 4/5" - Manchester Evening News

Recommended: Album of the month - NME

"Fluid, sweeping, anthemic ... just great" - Observer Music

"Boundary pushing intense and ambitious - 4/5" - Uncut

"Very weird fucked up goodness, buy this now or you will regret it - 5/5" - Vainzine

"Restlessly invigourating - 3/5" - Q

"The albums breadth and ambition are admirable ... exhilerating" - The Times

"Manchesters WFANFC take the best out of their city and run with it ... surprises at every turn" - Music Week

"A band with a wealth of ideas ... a sound like nothing else - 7/10" - The Music Magazine

"They (WFANFC) blur stylistic boundaries until they're no longer recognizable and gut influences for the sounds useful for their particular purposes and discard the rest with no regrets" - Under The Radar

"Part-way through each disc....there comes a point of realization that what's happening is something very special" - Under The Radar

"Expect whiplash from the constant mood swings... tunes like "All American Taste" seem ecstatic on one listen, menacing the next - 4/5" - Spin

 

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