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Superturtle - Student Flat Reunion (Vinyl)The latest of these, Student Flat Reunion, looks to influences of the late 1970s and early mid 1980s, notably post punk and synth pop, and Its Not Me Talking has a great interplay between Darren McShanes (ex Chainsaw Masochist) edgy vocals, and the songs 80s rhythmic synth based music, while Transatlantic Affairs, could easily have found a home on a local dance floor circa 1983. At 19 tracks long, theres some (expected) stylistic deviation throughout
The latest of these, ‘Student Flat Reunion,’ looks to influences of the late 1970s and early-mid 1980s, notably post-punk and synth-pop, and It’s Not Me Talking has a great interplay between Darren McShane’s (ex-Chainsaw Masochist) edgy vocals, and the song’s 80s-rhythmic synth-based music, while Transatlantic Affairs, could easily have found a home on a local dance floor circa 1983.At 19 tracks long, there’s some (expected) stylistic deviation throughout the album, with commercial pop/rock polish to La Da De Da, and garage guitar rock on the strident Mr Senseless, while the short, experimental instrumental Intermission could be an interesting area for Superturtle to investigate in the future.
A surprise favourite is the catchy alt-pop song Carry On, which has a sweet sing-along chorus. The album also sounds great, and is beautifully recorded – not surprising when you consider McShane’s job as an audio engineer at Earwig Studios, a handy skill to get a good sounding record.
Needless to say, Superturtle are covering a lot of ground on ‘Student Flat Reunion,’ with a number of musical ideas being worked through. While most work well, a few don’t and feel lost amongst the rest of the songs. But with material like this, a couple of missteps don’t matter at all.
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★★★★★ 5
Durable
Color: Hammer, Size: 7 Inch
Even my monster hasn't been able to chew through these in a few months, and he has destroyed one of the black Kongs in the same time frame.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Tough to destroy for aggressive chewers
Color: Wrench, Size: 8 Inch
My doggie chewed out stairscase, the sofa, my shoes, and would destroy anything labeled pet “tough” toys. This stopped her from destroying!! Soo cool and cleans her teeth too. I got this one as gift for other retriever fams! Super cool. Doesn’t smell bad and its lightweight but durable like crazy.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Great Chew Toy
Color: Wrench, Size: 8 Inch
An excellent chew toy for a very hearty chewer.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Great Toy for Chewers!
Color: Hammer, Size: 7 Inch
This is one of my dog’s favorite toys! He will chew on it for hours. It is durable and takes him a while to make it indistinguishable as a hammer. No smell to it. The rubber bits do come off so I have to check it and make sure he doesn’t eat them.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Good toy
Color: Hammer, Size: 7 Inch
Solid value for the $. The hammer seems particularly good, my bigger dogs like to hold it down by the head. I bought a 2nd.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2026