Reviews
Ranked #4 in Uncut's '50 Best Albums of 2011ft.- "Ceaselessly Inventive, and Quite Exhilarating.", "Expect whiplash of the most intriguing, enjoyable kind, like your iPod jumping to a new album every other track.", "They once again seem determined to jam just about every sonic element from all the FM-oriented records released between 1966 and 1976 into a vaguely modernized template.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "The sublime attack often recalls late-Sixties Grateful Dead, when their songs still had garage-rock drive....They're like a jam band that refuses to be boring.", "D is easily White Denim's best-sounding effort yet: The band's trademark shape-shifting compositions now feature clean, interlocking guitar lines, and singer James Petralli's voice has smoothed out into a raspy howl.", "All members of White Denim can play circles around most of their indie-rock and garage contemporaries. Steve Terebecki has quietly become one of the best bassists in indie...", 3 stars out of 5 -- "Practically every one of D's 10 tracks is underpinned by Joshua Block's skittering, ever inventive drums.", Ranked #46 in Rolling Stone's '50 Best Albums of 2011ft.- "Hard-Driving Punk-Pastoral Garage Jams."