Candy Claws   In the Dream of the Sea Life
3.8
excellent
Release Date: 2009
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5.0 classicTheSadLittleDinosaur | April 14th 13

Sounds like the beach. The noise folk/psychedelic surf pop aesthetic is beautiful on every track, and the swelling and ebbing hazy noises that permeate each track sound like (and sometimes are) waves and tides and such. A perfect summer album, especially for the beach.

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3.5 greatBedex | May 31st 20

I had trouble with some of the noisiness in a couple of the first tracks (1 and 3 namely) which got me a bit worried, but it resolved for the rest. I like me a noisy aesthetic, but here it felt overpowering and incongruous with the otherwise obviously chill aim of the music.For the rest this is very nice, chill and psych. I particularly enjoyed 2, 5 and 7 which is really p s y c h, but the whole record was fun really. Might come back to it, but perhaps I'll find the rest of their discog even better so we'll see. 3.6

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3.5 greatTo me, Green Day in and of themselves are almost a cringe proposition in and of themselves | August 3rd 22
3.0 goodqt | June 4th 22
3.0 goodbmelt CONTRIBUTOR | May 25th 22
4.0 excellentbornthetravestyofman | June 16th 21
4.0 excellentsoundofpink | March 22nd 21
4.0 excellenthal qaeda | November 7th 20
4.0 excellentDeathconscious | July 24th 20
3.5 greattectactoe | June 1st 20
4.0 excellentEl Olam | June 1st 20
4.0 excellentvoff3 | March 25th 20
3.0 goodKrelkin | June 13th 19
4.5 superbANJ45 | September 18th 18
4.0 excellentjdubbs11 | February 26th 18
4.0 excellentSandwichBubble | March 5th 17
3.0 goodtelescopes | July 30th 16
5.0 classicthesentientiguana | April 8th 16
3.5 greatfearofmusic | August 24th 15
3.0 gooddrewbox | January 24th 14
4.0 excellentJaySpiral | January 11th 14

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