Nedry's Condor becomes more than a flick of trip-hop, ambient pieces, dubstep and maybe a little bit of shoegaze in the mix. The maturity that seemed to be embraced within Condors is interesting considering this is their debut. For such a young group they seem to be marking their territory to classic trip-hop groups like Massive Attack and Portishead. Their style differs from those bands, but you can't help, but notice the influence they have on Nedry throughout Condors. It helps that the vocals are Portishead in delivery throughout, without sullying that legendary trip-hop's name.
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