Astronauts   End Codes
3.6
great
Release Date: 2016
Tracklist

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3.5 greatBedex | October 26th 19

This was sweet, but not as noteworthy as their first, as they stuck more to the simple sweet indie folk without much variation, whereas their first record ventured into more distant territories. All nice to very nice tracks, with the exception of 2 and 3 which gave me Flight of the Conchords vibes - which when you are trying to make serious music is not a good thing -. 1 and 7 marked me the most as very nice lovely tracks, but honestly I couldn't pinpoint the jams as the songs really resemble one another and blend into each other. 9 also grabbed my attention owing to its nice, faster pace, which frankly in a record with so little variation is enough for you to notice. 3.6

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4.0 excellentBenjamin Kuettel EMERITUS | December 15th 16

Astronauts are an underappreciated indie band that deserve more attention, and will probably make it big some day. End Codes has a very gentle feel to many of the compositions, but the quirky songwriting is enough to stand out from the rest. While being quirky, much of this band?s music is subtle and restrained. Very much their own sound, the band does a great job of making thoughtful and poignant music while not getting too melancholic, which suits them.

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3.5 greatLassie | July 7th 21
3.5 greatMojito | May 24th 19
4.5 superbGudfala | October 12th 18
3.5 greatbuttgrinder | July 19th 18
3.5 greatFrank - the rater of 3.5 | December 1st 16
3.5 greatT5Cx | November 13th 16
3.0 goodmontekristoo99 | July 11th 16
3.0 goodThuckabe | July 10th 16
3.0 goodThibs | July 7th 16
3.5 greatBrad | June 23rd 16
4.5 superbFaraudo | June 16th 16
3.5 greatDeathconscious | May 12th 16
3.5 greatZack Lorenzen CONTRIBUTOR | May 9th 16

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