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Circles Super Bon Bon Sleepless How Many Cans? True Dreams of Wichita Monster Man Mr. Bitterness Maybe I’ll Come Down St. Louise Is Listening I Miss t Image
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  • Summary: Produced by Good Goose, the singer-songwriter performs songs from his former band Soul Coughing.
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  1. Sep 27, 2013
    50
    Everything Soul Coughing once made darkly curious and subversive has become predictably benign, but despite its affability, Circles Super Bon Bon... can't quite shake the obvious negativity of its creator, who seems far more interested in tearing down the old rather than building something new, rendering the album a completely superfluous labor of hatred.
  2. 50
    From the album’s clunky title which is simply a list of all 13 tracks with no punctuation, to its incessant use of a brittle, dated drum machine (could Doughty not afford to hire a live drummer with the money he raised from fans to finance this?), most of this feels calculated, deliberate and stiff.
  3. Sep 27, 2013
    50
    Unfortunately, the bar set by these songs was an awfully high one, so although the creation of Circles… was no doubt a cathartic experience, the songs here aren't likely to become the first choice for any old-school Soul Coughing lovers.
  4. Sep 27, 2013
    50
    It feels like he's taking a step back; his covers album is livelier and more creative than this, perhaps because it didn't feel the need to live up to anything.
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  1. Nov 6, 2013
    4
    If you're looking for a great Doughty album, this isn't it. There are some fantastic songs in his earlier catalog. In this one, he covers oldIf you're looking for a great Doughty album, this isn't it. There are some fantastic songs in his earlier catalog. In this one, he covers old Soul Coughing songs but completely leaves out the playful and quirky spirit of each one. The result is a mediocre collection of derivative alt.rock forgettableness. Collapse