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released October 23, 2006
We Only Stayed Together For The Kids reviews
"A sure fire adorable indie classic..."
Artrocker
"By rights they ought to be on the front of Melody Maker and Smash Hits and be appearing on The White Room, with each one resurrected by the power of the band’s overwhelming popularity and potential to give all who hear them belief that this time it can be done, that a single curl of the singer’s lip can bring people together..."
Drowned In Sound
"Listening to Luxembourg's recordings, you can't help but wonder why they aren't much bigger than they are..."
CMU
"A big kitchen sink drama... Luxembourg, on their recent history, seem incapable of releasing a bad single..."
Vanguard Online
"Spacecraft zaps and a tremendously memorable chorus..."
This is Fake DIY
"Luxembourg are surely onto a winning formula..."
Rock-City.co.uk
"A rollicking good tune. You can’t help but smile at [the] gallows humour..."
Sounds XP
"Reminds the listener of The Smiths' poetry...soundtracked by a traditional classic pop tune..."
Glasswerk
"Classic, old-school pop..."
RockontheWeb.co.uk
"Luxembourg are totally different from anything else around at the moment and their flashes of pop-like genius are highly addictive..."
New Noise
"Another fabulous synthpop kitchen sink drama..."
Planet Sound
"Classic pop...with hints of Roxy, Pulp, Orbison and Morrissey..."
Get Ready to Rock
"Swoonsome, heady and mischievously melodramatic..."
Playlouder
"A whip smart single, sounding bright as a new pin..."
Kitten Painting
"Any course of action beyond rabid adulation seems well, somewhat silly..."
To Hell With
"Another throbbing, divine, pop anthem from Britain's most criminally ignored band..."
God Is In The TV
"We Only Stayed Together For The Kids” keeps the pressure on like a tourniquet..."
Trakmarx
"Could they be the new Pulp?"
Gay Times