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2.5 average | tectactoe | July 10th 20 | I mean why bother ever listening to this when 'Remain In Light' already exists?
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4.0 excellent | anat CONTRIBUTOR | June 26th 20 | And now for something completely different.........
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4.0 excellent | chilledpunkrock | June 26th 20 | Best Talking Heads album since Speaking in Tongues
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4.0 excellent | Gene Gol-Jonsson CONTRIBUTOR | November 18th 20 | Their influences are plain as day, I'd even struggle to call any moment on the album a note of the band's own sound and character. Then again, call your indignation on such blatancy all you want, the fellas do this style a service. I feel my hips moving, I feel my smiling apparatus turning that joyous semicircle, and the part of my brain responsible for signals of enjoyment rings the 'happy' bells.
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3.0 good | cjbizzlebizzle | October 20th 20 | Danceable, lively post-punk that capitalizes on infectious, playful energy but falls short because it sounds oh so familiar, bordering on too much so. 'Bobby's Motel' has a great live and loose atmosphere that truly comes off as 100% natural and most importantly, straight up fun. The percussion, vocals, funky bass and guitars all draw you in with 'Texas Drums I, II' and 'Bobby's Forecast' really standing out and surviving the test of time. For whatever reason the album is way more fun the first few times and doesn't quite have as much replay value as you might expect, perhaps from sounding pretty familiar.
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4.0 excellent | progsun | June 27th 21 |
3.5 great | doofy | June 27th 20 |
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