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3.5 great | c0nf1n3d | June 5th 23 | As a whole, "Polydans" manages to vacuum sounds from the 1960's through the 2010's into a modern/contemporary vibe. There's arpeggiated sounds such as in 'Forget' and 'Echoes', synth leads in 'Lovers' and 'Sign', driving bass lines in 'Easy Way Out' and 'Closer to My Heart', and Nile Rogers guitar sounds in 'Feels Right' and 'Strangers'. Here's the thing...while it's all good, there's a real standout track here in all of this, and that's 'Strangers'. This piece is almost too good and nearly steals the show from the rest of the very pleasant album. Maybe that's just it though - even in groups from all of the decades-spanning influences that this draws from, there were always those that had the star track on an album. It was the one played most, but it doesn't lessen the significance of the other songs. So, to be honest, the only real track recommended here is 'Strangers', but everything else on the album is good support.
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4.0 excellent | Bilco | March 27th 21 |
4.5 superb | alamo | March 9th 21 |
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