Centenaire released an eponymous debut album reviewed on DeBaser (review published 2007-12-04).

Press and biography notes accompanying the debut mention recordings in a country house, the use of natural sounds and "shamanic plants", and cited influences including This Heat, Nick Drake and Penguin Café Orchestra. The DeBaser review criticises the album as overly pretentious and overly elaborate compared with the band's apparent capabilities.

DeBaser hosts a single review of Centenaire's eponymous debut album. The reviewer highlights ambitious influences and production concepts. The overall assessment is critical, calling the album overly pretentious and suggesting the band simplify arrangements.

For:Listeners of experimental post-rock, folk-influenced progressive music and neoclassical-leaning compositions.

 However, all this clashes with an album that is too pretentious, probably much more in the way the sound turned out than what the band’s intentions might have been (and I don’t intend to argue about this), but upon listening, this is the sensation you experience.

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