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| 3.0 good | Bedex | February 25th 20 | This one is a much more straightforward listen. It is shorter, the mix of genres is much simpler and most songs are dream pop, even the vox feel less processed and distantly reverberated. It also left often feels like one continuous stream and more like a compilation of separate, relatively generic songs. The goal is clearly to make you tap ya foot - the art says 'pop songs' quite fittingly' - and ventures less into psychedelia. This works on some songs, but not enough of them are jammy to compensate for the lost of the sheer 'interesting' factor. From 2 already you can tell this is a more straightforward album. 4 sounds like dream pop heard from a distance but is weak wth sounds way too aggressive for the record. 5 feels a bit like Porches with that weirdness that doesn't flow right and similar vox. The second half is much stronger, with 6 instantly claiming itself a poppier fun song even before the drums kick in, and when they do boy is it a jam. 7 feels Depeche Mode infuse and again shows the increased immediacy of this LP, 9 is a catchy song again albeit not as jammy as 6, but 11 often less energic a conclusion than this deserved. Overall a good effort but they did not quite manage the change of direction on all the tracks. 3.1
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| 2.0 poor | qt | April 13th 22 |
| 4.0 excellent | BeeRyan | August 16th 20 |
| 4.0 excellent | Filling | July 12th 14 |
| 3.0 good | cvlts | January 2nd 11 |
| 4.0 excellent | Pilgrim | December 26th 10 |
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