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2.5 average | ajcollins15 | October 21st 21 | The sophomore record from the Wild Beasts lead singer sees him continue down the synthpop instrumentals and sophisti-pop style vocals with some success. Although this is somewhat different than what Wild Beasts would have normally put out, you can tell Hayden is trying to distance himself from that group since its disbanding in 2018. This is still a positive leap forward, but it feels too shallow and is missing a lot of powerful presence I expect from a sophisti-pop album. This has all the ideas to make a great listen, but nothing comes together all that well and most of the tracks are fairly forgettable.
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3.0 good | anat CONTRIBUTOR | October 15th 21 |
3.5 great | doofy | October 15th 21 |
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