Album Rating: 4.0
Maybe a little bit, but they make way more money from touring
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Dig a Hole
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Album Rating: 4.5
At the Drive-In did a reunion tour and that was amazing but then they dropped a boring ass record. Definitely wish they would’ve just done the tour lol.
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Album Rating: 4.0
if you confine it to what the band themselves make sure, but including role of labels it makes far more sense to view comeback albums as cash grabs than tours, unsure of the controversy here
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Album Rating: 5.0
TBH most of the times im not even sure I want new music from artists that have been off the wagon for a while, a lot of the times the genres they have been a part of have moved on to different things so you either get an album that feels like it only threads water (most cases seem to be this one) and it inevitably gets called a cash grab, or an album so strong that it rewrites how the genre is perceived (very rarely, Swans The Seer or Hopesfall's Arbiter come to mind)
It also kinda depends on how good is the band live, no one wants to see a bunch of old man playing songs about going to highschool (looking at you weezer)
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Album Rating: 4.0
Reunions tours to play an entire classic album live etc are still a bigger cash grab in my eyes. Big labels make money of tours too.
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Album Rating: 3.5
TURN! IT OFF!
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The instrumentation from this band is just excellent! I'm shocked I'm just now listening to them
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Album Rating: 3.5
You are in for a treat w/ YANK CRIME
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Album Rating: 4.0
Closer on this is criminally overlooked in DLJ discourse. One of their best
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