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3.5 great | zaruyache | July 15th 17 | Cul De Sac's last album was a soundtrack, so it doesn't flow as well as a normal album would and it goes over quite a bit more musical territory than one would expect it to. There's the band's standard mellow post-rock/American primitivism-style folkish playing, then there are tracks of staticy noise and chaotic drumming. By the by, though, it all more-or-less adheres to the same low-key atmosphere so despite the random stylistic changes none of these tracks really feel out of place. It's not the most coherent record, but it's still solid material. Casual, slightly melancholic post-rock.
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