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wtferrothorn
February 2nd 2016


5849 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Ch-Ching is quite the jam, but I personally think Romeo is the best single.

RadicalEd
February 2nd 2016


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

"Tagged as 'indie-pop' 'based in Brooklyn, New York' and vox that are 'tinkered with to give an electronic tint' but to completely hammer the nail in we have 'there's even a faint glitch-pop feel on some tracks'



Without even listening I can deduce that this album is a massive pile of cunt."



Calm your titties grandpa.

wtferrothorn
February 2nd 2016


5849 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

oh well, ya can't please everyone ¯_(ツ)_/¯

Memoryplague
February 2nd 2016


38 Comments


gayest headline in the history of gay headlines

zakalwe
February 2nd 2016


41924 Comments


I'm riled up here dudes.

theacademy
Staff Reviewer
February 3rd 2016


31878 Comments


i saw this on the site's twitter!


Anthracks
February 3rd 2016


8385 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Where's the pulse in this?

jtswope
February 3rd 2016


5788 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

"Ch-Ching is quite the jam, but I personally think Romeo is the best single. "



Yeah Romeo is much catchier.

Anthracks
February 3rd 2016


8385 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Romeo is the best song on here, but it wasn't that great.

RadicalEd
February 3rd 2016


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Unfortunately found this to be a underwritten jumble of interesting musical ideas that never really come together.

wtferrothorn
February 3rd 2016


5849 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Damn, I feel like a lot of the tracks, especially the singles, feel very complete. Though I guess I could see where you're coming from with tracks like "Ottawa to Osaka" and "No Such Thing As Illusion".

Hopelust
February 4th 2016


3635 Comments


"Unfortunately found this to be a underwritten jumble of interesting musical ideas that never really come together."

I'm definitely leaning in that direction. The band is certainly on to something, but they need more time to flesh it out and put the parts together cohesively.


LotusFlower
February 4th 2016


12000 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

This jams hard. Though I think this album could be slimmed down to a bit and would be way better. Some of these tracks do absolutely nothing.

klap
Emeritus
February 5th 2016


12410 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

^agreed. i would drop the bookends and ottawa to osaka and that would be a pretty strong record

CusmanX1
February 8th 2016


375 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

"On many of the hooks on the album, Polachek’s soaring vocals are tinkered with to give them an electronic tint. This gives her vocals an admirable quirk that balances accessibility and artfulness. In return, Polachek’s vocals carry enough emotion to bring a human touch to the music throughout the album. This effect upon the record is most apparent on the incredibly lovely ballad “Crying in Public”



^this



"the production is also critical to this success as well. Each track is cleanly produced, making Moth and overall pleasant listen aesthetically speaking"



^and this (I don't totally agree with this last part, but I really like how you have expressed a thing which I never found the words for)



If I had to read without knowing the rating I would say that your vote is a 3.5, pos'd anyway.



zaruyache
February 11th 2016


28603 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0 | Sound Off

I kinda dig this. It's not amazing, but it's pleasing, rather chill pop.

Pangea
February 17th 2016


10946 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This is decent

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
February 22nd 2016


12950 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This is pretty good stuff, enjoyed the album

Flugmorph
February 26th 2016


35409 Comments


certainly enjoyable

Pangea
February 26th 2016


10946 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

The singles are alot better than the rest



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