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7.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 8 Ratings

  • Summary: The third release in 2016 for the rock band led by John Dwyer is a companion album to A Weird Exits featuring six tracks recorded from the same sessions.
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  • Record Label: Castle Face
  • Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Garage Punk, Indie Rock, Neo-Psychedelia
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The Poem
And so I'm told, on a night so cold In a forest black and deep There hangs a scene whose none ears had seen A swollen cloud of speech Their throats... See the rest of the song lyrics
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  1. 85
    His reluctance to be confined to one particular sound (which makes him even more psychedelic), his nonchalant attitude towards genre, his increasing influence in leftfield rock and his skill in piecing together rhythm, chaos and calm makes him one of the most captivating artists indie rock has right now.
  2. Nov 17, 2016
    80
    Packed full of confident exploration, sonic wizardry, expert guitar manipulation, and tight songcraft, this album of "leftovers" is as good as most of their contemporaries' best work.
  3. Nov 17, 2016
    75
    Thee Oh Sees control the listener’s heartbeat with daft indifference and total control simultaneously. An Odd Entrances shows the band knows how to do so with the fragmented release of a two-part album, too.
  4. Uncut
    Nov 22, 2016
    70
    A couple of tracks are interesting alternatives versions of songs from A Weird Exit, while on the all-new pieces, the general mood is mellower than usual. [Jan 2017, p.31]
  5. Nov 18, 2016
    67
    If A Weird Exits was Thee Oh Sees’ Thanksgiving feast, An Odd Entrances is Friday’s turkey and stuffing sandwich--hardly a destination meal, but plenty satisfying in its own way.
  6. Mojo
    Nov 22, 2016
    60
    A mixed bag, then, but rarely short of mood-elevating. [Jan 2017, p.100]
  7. 40
    All flutes and bubbles, A Jammed Exit could be a Jethro Tull B-side, and only dedicated lovers of the eight-minute free-form scree solo need apply to Nervous Tech (Nah John), which is essentially Frank Zappa having a fit. Run for the exits.

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