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3.5 great | Bedex | October 30th 21 | I do tend to like my synth pop a little more boppy, explosive and energetic, whereas MdM takes a more relaxed, lazy afternoon sort of approach. That being said they do it very well. I can see the vocals being slightly divisive, personally I don't mind them at all but I also don't love them. It is no surprise that my favourite tracks are the bouncier, catchier ones: 1,3,4, and 8. The relaxed ones have almost a dream pop vibe to them, and they can be good too. 2 feels quite drunk, 5 is quite synthy but is softer than 3-4, 6 is one of the best of these chiller tracks, and 7 is very cute too and shows even more of that dream popiness. The last two tracks both start very relaxed and open up a bit near the end, 9 moreso than 10 with its hints of funky guitars (hopefuly they sprinkle more of that in in future records), but only in its conclusion, whereas 10 after a really cool, quiet transition part in the middle doesn't open up as strongly but does so for almost half the track. Never explosive, never a huge bop, but certainly a charming little record with lots of nice songs to jam again, and that for sure makes me want to watch their future output. 3.6
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