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Dark, dancy, sexy songs reminiscent of Wire, The Psychedelic Furs, or Magazine. Ex-members of Mara'Akate, Usurp Synapse, Little Boots & Drusila, and Letters in English, although none of that really matters. Get in and get out.
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"Thin Fevers owes a big debt to late 1970s New Wave, when the Gang of Four and The Clash threatened briefly to take over the world, (and) they delivered a punchy, energetic set of punky dance music.
"You can hear the influences of Wire, Magazine and the Fall, but they've put their own stamp on the sound, which keeps it from being derivative. Their songs were catchy, fun and full of pep, like chugging two cans of Red Bull at once."
-- Steve Hammer, NUVO
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"Thin Fevers' music makes for a strange party—one that always seems ready to go wrong in about an hour or so. Dissonance is nothing new to the members of The Thin Fevers, whose previous groups (Mara'Akate and Saraswati) could deal it out in spades. They're just ready to make you dance to it now.
"The group is mining territory first explored by influences including Wire, Magazine, Television, Gang of Four, Joy Division, and Echo and the Bunnymen."
-- Ryan Williams, IndianapolisMusic.net
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"Thin Fevers turn out a lean dance punk style."
-- Steve Hayes, INtake Weekly
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