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“Baxter’s ‘End Of The World’ EP could actually be four top ten singles. Extremely catchy commercial pop-rock, these guys will no doubt appeal to a wide audience. Amazing songwriting, executed with passion and enthusiasm, impeccable musicianship and an all round package of look, sound, style and energy” – Feedme Music
"End of The World with its blend of mellow guitars and the honey-coated voice of frontman Jamie Tinkler, sets the tone for the collection. Cue the muted heavenly harmonies, Snow Patrol-style dynamics, softly insistent cymbals – altogether, it’s a lovely sound" - The Music Magazine
" South London-based quintet Baxter have variously been compared to Snow Patrol and Kings of Leon and are championing the cause of guitar-led anthemic pop music rather than jumping on trendy bandwagons such as electro-pop crossovers. The Paul Atkins produced and Andy Jackson mastered End Of The World EP features four tracks that reflect the various life experiences of the group as a whole. Title track End of the World puts a positive spin on the dark side of a relationship and is slow-building and anthemic in classic Snow Patrol style. It builds towards quite a rousing finale. Single Standing on the Edge of the Tide, meanwhile, is a somewhat more rousing pop-rocker that comes at you in, erm, waves and drops a head-rush chorus. Avenue, on the other hand, is a catchy, bass-heavy lament on manufactured pop stars that brings things to a typically polished close. It’s melody-laden and indicative of the band’s keen ear for a strong chorus." - www.indielondon.com
"Opening track 'End of the World’ is the chart friendly, commercial radio-baiting pop song that Snow Patrol never wrote, right down to its overwrought chorus and big instrumentals.. Baxter do exactly what they say on the tin in producing catchy commercial pop-rock and they will tick a lot of boxes on the checklist for indie success" - UK Music Review
"4 chaps and one lady, who frankly make the most emotionally turbulent of sounds, the type of which that drag you headlong on a rollicking rollercoaster ride one minute lifting you high on peaks of euphoria and then the next plummeting you to the depths of heart aching despair. Okay agreed its not a new thing but my word can they carve a right royal anthem driven nugget or four as happens to be the case here." - losingtoday.com
"The first few seconds didn’t bode well , but break out into a phenomenally good set of indie rock songs with soul." - subba-cultcha.com
"a really nice slab of poppy indie rock from a band named Baxter....with a sort of Kings Of Leon thing going on" Jim Gellatly, BBC Radio Scotland
"Baxter are a band who sidestep the current bandwagons carrying the next Joy Division / My Bloody Valentine / MGMT hopefuls and instead deliver their own brand of guitar-led, anthemic pop music" femalefirst.co.uk
"the Ep is a bit like an indie super-group mash including The Killers, Snow Patrol, Doves and a cast of many others. Oh yeah, and throw in a hefty slice of Kings of Leon in ‘Something’s Got to Give’." - tasty fanzine
"as soon as the End Of The World EP starts with the title song you are immediately captivated, first by the twinkling guitar and then by the powerful and beautifully delivered vocal that sounds like an Octave or two lower than the Wild Beasts frontman.
Standing On The Edge Of The Tide is a much more upbeat and faster paced track which shows they can mix it up nicely, while Something’s Got To Give is closer to the opener. Avenue completes a very neat four track EP in fine style and I for one am looking forward to hearing a lot more from them…" - the beat surrender
"Track of the Month" for September is Baxter - "Standing On The Edge of the Tide" - a very hooky, infectious and anthemic track, good stuff! - electric plectrum
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