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7.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 7 Ratings

  • Summary: The second full-length release for the New York indie rock duo was produced by Christopher Daly.
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  2. Negative: 0 out of 15
  1. Aug 17, 2020
    80
    Poignant, refined and still packed with relatable energy, the duo feel even more confident second time around.
  2. 80
    Self-doubt and anxiety still flow through the veins of the record, albeit quieter and much more introspective, but this time it’s darker, and more matured. A vital record of universal emotions that makes the current global mantra of “we’re all in this together” feel just that bit more believable.
  3. Apr 30, 2020
    80
    Do You Wonder About Me? is superior ear candy that won't hurt your intellectual teeth, and a more than worthy follow-up to 2017's fine Swear I'm Good At This.
  4. Apr 29, 2020
    70
    Diet Cig are growing and changing right in front of us—they’re still all the bands they’ve ever been—and proving that their journey is one worth following.
  5. May 5, 2020
    70
    Do You Wonder About Me? isn’t quite the front-to-back killer album Diet Cig feels capable of, but it is absolutely a step forward for the duo. They sound more confident than ever, and give some enticing hints as to where their sound could go next.
  6. Uncut
    Apr 29, 2020
    70
    The results move their sound on significantly. The radical honesty of the lyrics is key. [Jun 2020, p.29]
  7. Classic Rock Magazine
    May 6, 2020
    40
    Post-pop indie rock at its drabbest. [Jun 2020, p.89]

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  1. Jun 21, 2020
    7
    ( 77/100 )

    Diet Cig es una banda muy nueva con un sentido musical promedio. No solo no hay anda nuevo en su música, sino que tocan con una
    ( 77/100 )

    Diet Cig es una banda muy nueva con un sentido musical promedio. No solo no hay anda nuevo en su música, sino que tocan con una formula de Rock popular y breve que anula cualquier discurso o intención instrumental que podría ser de valor. Sin embargo, hay cierta contemporaneidad en el cliché de su Rock Alternativo que los hace sentir que todavía no se ha reciclado lo suficiente y, sinceramente, ellos no tocan mal ese cliché. Aún con su sensibilidad y su narrativa musical, si este álbum está destinado a ser invisible, tardará para que suceda. Producido por, Christopher Daly, Diet Cig son Alex Luciano y Noah Bowman que presentan "Do You Wonder About Me?".
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    Diet Cig is a very new band with an average musical sense. There's not just nothing new in their music, but they also play with a popular and brief Rock formula that nullifies any speech or instrumental intention of value. Nevertheless, there is certain contemporaneity in their Alternative Rock cliche that makes them feel like it hasn't been recycled enough and, sincerely, they don't play wrong than cliche. Yet, with their sensibility and the musical narrative, if this album is destined to be invisible, it will last until that happens. Produced by Christopher Daly, Diet Cig are Alex Luciano and Noah Bowman presenting "Do You Wonder About Me?".
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  2. Apr 26, 2021
    7
    I(6.5/10) loved this album... when it came out. Now that i sat with it for over 1 year i have to admit that a lot of its flaws have madeI(6.5/10) loved this album... when it came out. Now that i sat with it for over 1 year i have to admit that a lot of its flaws have made themselves noticeable. The lyrics tend to be pretty cringe but it is all made up for since Alex has such a nice voice. Noah's drums are the most overlooked thing about this band since he delivers great drumbeats on every track.
    Best Songs: Who Are You?, Thriving, Worth the Wait, Broken Body
    Worst Songs: Priority Mail, Makeout (Interlude), Night Terrors (Reprise)
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