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5.0 (based on 4 reviews)

Whenever Shopping are asked whether they're a political band, they always default to talking about dancing. Any messages in their music are purely a matter of circumstance, they say: of being delivered by a queer woman of color, of being a London DIY band who know what productivity looks like on their own terms...
- pitchfork.com
The London trio Shopping makes tight, bright, danceable post-punk that owes much to forebears like A Certain Ratio, Mo-Dettes, and Lucrate Milk, though it never sounds particularly dated or like a carbon-copy, a testament to the group's songwriting abilities. Their debut, Consumer Complaints, was one of the best punk records of 2013 when it was released by the group's DIY label Mïlk Records in November of that year. (Here it sees a U.S...
- pitchfork.com
Shopping have a life-force all of their own. Live, the band emanates a self-assuredness and a commitment to contributing maximum joy to their audience (who are often happily dancing their hearts out on a week night in a hot, cramped venue below street level), and they have succeeded in capturing that gut energy on this, their debut album Consumer Complaints...
- thequietus.com
A lot of people will tell you that music which sounds like it was made decades before it actually was is a pointless exercise, and should not be listened to. Their choice, obviously, and maybe rooted in good intentions, but as a firm principle it just seems smug and self-defeating. Anyone testing it to its limit, and throwing everything under the bus unless it could only be made RIGHT NOW, will probably be left with about three records a year, none of which you'd expect to sound good at a party...
- drownedinsound.com
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