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3.0 good | Ebola | January 31st 20 | Nowhere near the quality of Cry Wolf, but there’s nothing outright bad. Makes for decent background music and
has a few nice moments here and there.
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2.5 average | Antonius | October 19th 19 | In their sophomore album And You Were a Crow, I found solace that there are bands out there who keep 'rock' and anything near the classic rock sound alive. By the next album Dogs, I could not find a reason why The Parlor Mob was not the 'next big thing' in rock. Four years later and despite its short duration, Cry Wolf was the perfect teaser of what follows. Yet another four years later, Dark Hour turns my expectations upside down. In an attempt to evolute their style, their music and stay 'relevant' with the definition of 'rock' these days (beats, synths, etc.), The Parlor Mob take their own leap of faith and together the risk of extending their underground status. With the exception of the factual "House of Cards", the pompous "Gun In My Hand" and the rhythmic "No Harm", I am bound to declare my personal disappointment.
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