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3.5 great | NBA | April 16th 20 | Like your 30+ year old friend that still says "that's what she said" with frustrating regularity, pulses' new effort is just as lyrically and tonally juvenile as always. But like your friend, Speak it Into Existence is an endearing, goofy thing that reminds you it's OK to be a silly bitch if you feel like it.
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4.0 excellent | GreyShadow | September 24th 22 | this popped out to me so much more than bouquet did which was still fun in its own right, but this one just demanded my attention. incredibly engaging, probs about a 3.8
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4.0 excellent | SymbolicInTime | October 2nd 20 | stupid fun
was a real grower too (teehee)
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3.5 great | ajcollins15 | April 21st 20 | Pulses have been around for a while, however they have never been able to put themselves onto the map and I understand why. In many ways I really enjoy this record and I am pretty biased towards it since I love this style. The band brings a lot of interesting hip-hop elements that bands like Andres and Amarionette have failed at. But they still are desperately searching for a unique sound and they still sound like Dance Gavin Dance, Eidola, and A Lot Like Birds. I think they are getting there but aren?t quite there yet.
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2.5 average | Jadari | August 20th 22 |
3.0 good | TanMan | February 23rd 21 |
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