Dig the 80's Post-Punk/Cure vibes it has
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Album's gonna be solid
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Rock solid as always.
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Moody but catchy, just as I like it from them.
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Not what I was expecting based on the previous tracks, but I dug it.
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I like the tone they have set but I feel this lacked any sort of punch.
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These have all been so short and I don't think its paying off in that sense since they feel a bit rushed and a tad lacking. Still, this is a really good track and probably my favorite of the bunch. As long as this is better than Burials, I'll be satisfied
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^ Agree with that. Well, Snow Cats seemed fine, but White Offerings and this song seem like they end too soon. Both tracks sound like they lead into other songs, though.
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A lot of the tracks on the album are on the short side judging from the tracklist on iTunes. But there are 14 tracks and none of them are intro or interlude short. I kind of like the short but sweet approach. It's refreshing. And from what I heard in the previews, the verses on this album are all gonna be sweet as fuck.
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I feel like once this song got to the bridge I was like "woah this is really awesome" and then it just ends briefly after. I was really hoping it was just an extension to the chorus but oh well. Reminds me of 17 Crimes which is a good thing.
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Great track.
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sounds like it could be a Sing the Sorrow B-side, dig it so much
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This is shaping up to be the record that, stylistically, should have come after StS.
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Song is sweet
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They're back like dinosaurs in The Big Apple.
Just in time to save my life. Pretty rad.
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got my tix
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Here in THIS country, no tickee? No LAUNDRY
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