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- Summary: The first album on the Tomlab label for the New York band is its fifth overall.
- Record Label: Tomlab
- Genre(s): Indie, Rock, Electronic
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 5
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Mixed: 3 out of 5
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Negative: 0 out of 5
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There is experimentation for the sake of experimentation and experimentation for sake of enjoyment. Money, unfortunately, is mostly the former.
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Skeletons must know what they’re doing after all. Most of the time. The other 30% of the time, it’s hard to shake the sense that they’re as lost as you are.
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Overall, however, Money is hit-or-miss. The less structured tracks often get lost in the shuffle, resulting in stretches of floundering in between the more highly developed tracks.
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This is an album that challenges you, and makes you want to understand more, which in today's disposable-pop world is probably not entirely a bad thing.
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Money is no less creative or searching than Skeletons' previous works, but it trades too many of their fantastical charms for scurrying reality.