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Wayter on January 26, 2012 00:09
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"Most definately a band to watch: there's so much potential here it's almost suffocating...this is an album that deserves to be heard."
"the band weaves virtually all the essential elements of the Nineties into a simultaneously familiar and forward-thinking album that, while not immediately accessible, will gradually seep into the subconscious. There are recognisable elements of grunge, shoegaze, proto-post-rockers Slint, indie rock and whatever other genre pigeonholing was popular twenty years ago. However, Wayter have succeeded where so many others have failed: Feeding Time doesn't sound like it belongs in the era from which the band has taken so many of their sonic cues. Wayter have their own sound and, eclectic as their various muses may be, it works...Wayter's approach to songwriting and performance: dangerous, impassioned and edgy but without ever losing control." 7/10
-Michael Brown, Drowned in Sound
“‘Bike Crash’ literally shook me to the core halfway through with the sheer heaviness of the guitars and drums and the emotional, screaming vocals.” 7/10
-Paul Cousens, Punk Rock Ist Nicht Tot
“Sure, all the alt-kids know how to put together quirky time signatures and swirly soundscapes but only a few can put them together to form songs with grace and bite. Wayter are one of those bands" KKKK
-Paul Travers, Kerrang!
"despite all this record's experimentalism, discordant riffage and noise breaks; it never at any moment alienates or displays any kind of pretence. It just keeps on surprising and amazing...chiming guitars and tempestuous melodies, but not before it's dumped a load of slack-wristed open chord guitar sludge in our ears and reached an almost wall of sound level of epicness" 9/10
-Alex Nelson, Subba-cultcha.com
"Exploring math-rock time signatures, distorting and messing with melody and in general making quite a racket, tracks like the gloriously downbeat 'Pilot Turtle' come across like a more vicious Sonic Youth..effortlessly creating passionate noise yet never losing sight of their tuneful backbone, Wayter have come up with a formidable debut album" 8/10
-Freddy Palmer, The Digital Fix
"Rapidly becoming Alt. Rock Heroes"
- Classic Rock Magazine (online)