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3.0 good | TheManMachine | May 15th 16 | Wafts of ho-hum melodrama and grandiosity and overdone pep do permeate throughout, but the ones most afflicted are over with rather quickly -- that is, the supposedly-special-someone who she can't describe so just kinda doesn't and all those lofty landscape-ridden fidelities. Personally, I enjoy 'em most when they clinch the preliminary possibility of being driven to madness and writhingly become the ones who are going insane over some clocky tick-tocks. Then comes the bubblegum parade-float of "Born Again Teen", the glitch-lite electro-flourishes+wacky instrument whackin', the yearned for rain gently comin' 'round after culpability forms from feelin' good and a pause. So right, their traces of emotional realness and adept aspiration towards diversity are bolsters, and also prolly why the sad ballads are as winning as they are. Parting statement: "Everyone's around right now and I'm still alone." In other words, they're not plastic pop quite yet.
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2.5 average | Monstar1790 | March 16th 16 | Save for "Born Again Teen" and "Madness", the songs just aren't here, and the production deprives Lucius most of the winning, ebullient personality they showed on Wildewoman.
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3.5 great | Sowing STAFF | May 11th 20 |
2.5 average | Prole | January 7th 20 |
2.5 average | John L | July 28th 16 |
2.7 average | Rudy K. EMERITUS | April 20th 16 |
3.0 good | sncold | April 10th 16 |
3.0 good | Pangea | March 29th 16 |
3.5 great | Ditto | March 24th 16 |
2.5 average | N2B3J | March 19th 16 |
4.5 superb | mvdu | March 15th 16 |
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