Album Rating: 2.5
so are you trying to tell me you no longer love Japandroids?
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23 years old n still goin through puberty
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lmao
i read this for no reason
i liked it
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You're 56 and dead.
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one of the best reviews i've ever read tbh
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Fuck everybody going on about how it's not technical and doesn't perfectly capture every aspect of the album. This is sputnik music. The point of a review is to give the reader an idea of the way the album plays out, it's ups and downs, the instrumentation, the lyrics, the vocals, etc. This, though, is sputnik music. The site isn't all about how the music sounds. It's how the music feels, it's how you relate to the music, it's the memories that the music brings back. Sputnik is like music itself. It's technical at times, but it still has those moments where emotion really flows from it. Everybody needs to appreciate this review, and album, for what it is. It's cheesy, sure, but it takes you down memory lane. It makes you remember everything that came before it. It's somewhat generic by now, but it's a good formula. It's been influenced by works before it but it's done in a way that let's you forgive it's faults and accept it for what it is. A pretty damn good review and an album with the same faults and strengths.
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so how about if you describe the sound of the album and imply how you feel about it in the review? WOW best of both worlds WOW
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Album Rating: 2.5
"This, though, is sputnik music. The site isn't all about how the music sounds. It's how the music feels"
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lmao
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Chris Trager. How dare you betray me like this.
And shut the fuck up Dev wannabe
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"You look back on the night wondering how great it could’ve been if your friends had been there."
i just moved to south florida when all my friends are in Pennsylvania and Maryland
I feel this almost every weekend.
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Album Rating: 2.5
I decided I actually think this review is stupid.
Team Not Downer
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listen to milloy if you dig these guys
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Album Rating: 2.5
just stopping by to once again gives this comment its due props
You start to type. Your dick gets so hard. You jerk off. It feels good
^ props
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hey cool Stephen Egerton mastered this
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this band is really generic and cheesy
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The kids are still alright. They're just too high to fight.
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This review makes me feel things, mainly because everything since 2010 is disturbingly relatable. BtMI! and Titus Andronicus were life defining bands for me when I was first getting more invested in music back in 2010. Japandroids was the soundtrack of my Summer/Fall 2012 and basically the whole half year since I first listened to Celebration Rock was lived in anticipation of seeing them in December 2012.
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Album Rating: 3.6
Just 5 months after the release of their debut EP, Philadelphian punk-rockers Beach Slang are back with follow-up 'Cheap Thrills On A Dead End Street'. Once more produced by Dave Downham & mastered by Descendants guitarist Stephen Egerton, 90's influenced youthful nostalgia is again at the forefront throughout this 12 minute release. Extremely melodic for a sound so fuzzy, the band even reference "screaming along in a basement" to relate to its target audience. These 4 tracks & the 4 from their debut EP were later compiled into one release; 'Broken Thrills'. Recommended Tracks: Dirty Cigarettes & American Girls and French Kisses
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love love love this review
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