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4.5 superb | cjbizzlebizzle | June 28th 19 | Gurr accomplish more on this 22 minute EP than what many artists do in hour plus packages. The variety and execution of different song styles is downright impressive and it is as if the band was on a mission to do this on 'She Says'. The album opens with the downtempo, heartfelt title track driven by simple yet bold bass, dreamy layered vocals and warm guitar chord progressions. It then transitions wonderfully into 'Bye Bye', an uptempo anthem with stellar verse-chorus dynamics and grungier punk guitars; a true SOTY candidate. 'Bye Bye' also features great lead melodies something you will see echoed in Zu Spat and a thing Gurr excels at; simple and effective melodies. 'Middleton Mall' keeps things fastpace with great lyrics and vocals before slowing things down for the other great track 'Of Hollywood', another slow and heartfelt piece driven by clean guitars and soft vocals. 7 dynamic tracks showing this band can write short, very efficient songs in their jangle/indie rock/punk style that show off a wide variety of style.
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3.5 great | peahat | January 8th 20 |
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