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TheBarber
May 31st 2015


4130 Comments


bookmarked rev

EaglesBecomeVultures
May 31st 2015


5564 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I'MMA RIDE IN THAT PUSSY LIKE A STROLLER



so fiiire

RadicalEd
May 31st 2015


9546 Comments


meh. I don't feel it. Not bad per se, but nothing struck me as amazing either.

Acanthus
May 31st 2015


9812 Comments


Didn't think I'd enjoy this, but this isn't bad at all though it's more of a "listen in the car with friends" album for me.

PappyMason
May 31st 2015


5702 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Yep, the album's pretty joyful.



I'm not sure why, but I adore the album art on this. It's so simplistic.

That simplicity is also a huge part of Jamie's approach to production; taking simple sounds and layering them to create something that is much more expansive.



henryChinaski
May 31st 2015


5028 Comments


This is pretty great. Never listened to anything related to The xx. I guess I should change that.

klap
Emeritus
May 31st 2015


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 4.1

his set at Coachella was so ace

Lord(e)Po)))ts
May 31st 2015


70240 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

ever since he released the original version of sleep sound I've been anticipating this album and tbh it was a disappointment



that two song like filler interlude bullshit and good times just completely ruin what is otherwise a great flow.



definitely not one of the best electronic releases this year



new Son Lux doe

EaglesBecomeVultures
May 31st 2015


5564 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

good times is so dope why do you take music so seriously?

Lord(e)Po)))ts
May 31st 2015


70240 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

wow man kind of dumb post of the day alert up in here



how fallacious to defend your own appreciation of a song by making assumptions about how someone else approaches music affecting their perception of one specific song



i enjoy a good banger just as much as the next guy, but good times is just a really bad song, thats it. besides, u suggesting that i don't like it because "i take music too seriously" or some shit means you are saying that its only good if you don't take it seriously? well thats stupid isn't it. so i should ironically listen to and enjoy it or else i listen to music too seriously which is somehow a bad thing because it means i don't like a song that you like? tell me more.



come back with a real reason why its dope and ill take that "seriously"

Gyromania
May 31st 2015


37069 Comments


engaging review. remember listening to his singles a while ago, will probably give this a listen.

Lord(e)Po)))ts
May 31st 2015


70240 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

nothing stands up to sleep sound but there are a handful of really dope tracks here

Gyromania
May 31st 2015


37069 Comments


wasn't too big on the first two tracks. they're cool and all but i don't care to hear them again. loving loud places though

someguest
May 31st 2015


30126 Comments


is this guy still incredibly boring

DoofusWainwright
May 31st 2015


19991 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

on the plus side this album puts back the release of any further xx albums

Brostep
Emeritus
May 31st 2015


4491 Comments

Album Rating: 4.2 | Sound Off

Gyro check out Stranger in a Room too, phenomenal song that I like a lot more than Loud Places

zakalwe
May 31st 2015


38890 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Jesus wept, good times is absolutely abysmal.

Phlegm
June 1st 2015


7250 Comments


first review i've lost myself in in quite a while, good job man

Brostep
Emeritus
June 1st 2015


4491 Comments

Album Rating: 4.2 | Sound Off

ty for the positive feedback yall < 3

Lord(e)Po)))ts
June 1st 2015


70240 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

omfg zak good times is like the best track of all time why do u take music sew srsly why can't u just enjoy terrible music smh omfg



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