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Universal acclaim- based on 25 Ratings
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Positive: 22 out of 25
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Mixed: 3 out of 25
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Aug 12, 2020Worthies (7/10):
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Jul 28, 2020True to form - very classic sounding and follows up their first two releases well. This release may not quite be to the level of their previous releases, but still such as a satisfying lineup of dubbed harmonic tones. Khruangbin fans could not have asked for much more than this. A success!
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Jul 1, 2020Some of the songs can get a bit repetitive at times, but overall a groovy and pleasant album to listen to, with some pretty cool bass riffs.
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May 24, 2022This album provides a link between previous Khruangbin albums, and has an overall more "accessible" feel to it, with the presence of more vocals and some radio friendly tunes. Stylistically, this is very similar to previous albums but does lack an overall "theme" of influence or style, but I feel this is what the band were going for. Staying true to form with some excellent melodic parts.
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MojoJul 21, 2020Khruangbin haven't forgotten the global jukebox that got them this far: Turkish psychedelia, flamenco palmas, the shimmering heat of Houston, dub ... The ice has definitely melted. [Sep 2020, p.82]
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Jul 15, 2020Mordechai, for all its use of vocals, really shows off the chops and interplay of the drums, bass, and guitar at Khruangbin's core. Even the songs that didn't grab me at first are a pleasure to listen to for the way Speer, Lee, and Johnson play together.
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Rolling StoneJul 7, 2020The Houston retro perfectionists create great global grooves with multilingual narratives. [Jul 2020, p.87]