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"Black Pompadour" suffers from split- personality disorder.
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The brooding mid-mid-tempo pacing and smoky classic-rock guitar grandeur set a table for some serious moping.
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Black Pompadour is not a bad album, it’s just flat; it’s delivered with little to no passion, meaning that listening to it in its entirety will be a test of patience for some.
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There’s more under the pleasant surfaces of these songs than first meets the ears, more subtly inventive textures than blatant quirks: evidence that the Zincs are indeed on the move.
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Under The RadarDespite the occasional clever line or particularly striking melody, the album is largely unremarkable. [#17, p.96]