Album Rating: 4.0
Totally sold on this!
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Album Rating: 4.0
I'm longing for the way it waaaas
The way it was always meant to beeeee
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Album Rating: 4.0
Been playing this album quite a bit for weeks, just feels easy to put on. But the End of Longing and Endless Desire are my favorites by far. End of Longing sounds like it should be on the radio in Cyberpunk or something lol
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Album Rating: 4.0
"just feels easy to put on" hell yeah
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Album Rating: 4.0
Toniiiiiight
I am the onlyyyy roooooooad
Am I the only one who can see the headlights racing into the night?
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Album Rating: 4.5
If I had to pick a loser track I think I'd actually pick Starlings. I thought it popped on first listen but outside a few moments I find it kinda lacking compared to the rest of the songs. The lyrics leave me wanting a bit more too.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Endless Desire sounds like it could've been off Permanence to me so it's not too offensive and it musically fits the theme of the album. It has the melancholic edge compared to the pop orientation of the first album. Broken Land kinda flops in terms of being a closer so I definitely feel that. Repeaters blows it out of the water in every aspect.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Yeah this completely wipes the floor with Permanence
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Debut slapped, will probably check this out
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Album Rating: 4.4
this fucking bangs
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Album Rating: 4.4
sky deep and clear could be a post-punk lana cover
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i listened to this exactly once towards the end of last year on a train ride home from work half asleep thinking woah, that was a vibe
im listening again now thinking woah, this is a vibe.
when this gets noisy, holy fuuuuuuuuck
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Album Rating: 3.5
debut is better agreed
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I only heard the first album by these guys, curious as I think a lot of people were by how the majority of the band would adjust to life after that disgrace of a frontman they used to have. I really enjoyed it, and seeing a couple of the scores for this I might be tempted to check it out eventually. The single from the first album, 10000 Summers, was a real highlight for me and a song I revisit occasionally
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