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2.0 poor | bgrace | October 10th 18 | Songwriting hasn't always been their strongest point, although previous albums did feature a pristine track or two. It's the harmonies that keeps folks coming back, and the departure of Andrew Heringer really hits hard. Marlana does her best to pull the weight, but the rest of the newly formed trio simply aren't built to fill out the rest of the vocal sound. The songwriting? A minor step back that feels like a leap without the signature sound. The band feels a bit lost, bouncing from cheap folk to forced synths, all while hovering around an 80s Fleetwood Mac vibe. Overall, it sounds like it's time for a reset.
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4.0 excellent | Above313 | September 12th 18 |
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