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2.5 average | TheManMachine | October 14th 15 | Fittingly titled opener "Sugar Coated"'s downplayed and slightly cryptic acoustic plucks intermixing with saccharine tease and an overblown chorus hints at some sardonic form of pop, which is then quickly abandoned altogether for middling mundanities both sluggish and perky, which in turn are preferable to the awkwardly unpersuasive diversions of viola-induced trance ("Lady La De Da") and pseudo-worldly waltz ("La Loba"). Then there's a heteroclite her+Walkman quickie-ender. It's a neophyte singer-songwriter hodgepodge with a few standout styles that would be nice to see eventually strengthened and established. The evocative mourner "Nightingale", for example. And onset-friendly as it may be, that ol' sardonic pop packed a punch, too.
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3.0 good | Irving EMERITUS | August 28th 15 |
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