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- Artist(s): Darwin Smith
- Summary: The third full-length release for the Brooklyn-based indie pop artist was self-recorded.
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- Record Label: Lucky Number
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock
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Last Cigarette | |
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i'm leaving you this tuesday, before i lose a lung we can't break up halfway, so light the fuse and run i'm leaving you this ashtray, to put beside... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Sep 23, 2015Self-mastering some of the tracks was a practical as well as a creative choice for the Brooklyn front man.... By doing this his output is becoming increasingly self-reflexive of his sound, his motivation and his vision--it unifies his music, making it stronger and Deezier.
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UncutSep 21, 2015While the programmed beats are generic, his fleet-fingered guitar work shimmers with the high-end wit that powers a batch of hooky, sharply drawn tunes. [Oct 2015, p.75]
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Sep 21, 2015By refusing to change the song structure or tempo in any way, Deez has created an album that is stuck in a memory that grows more rose-tinted by the day.
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Q MagazineSep 21, 2015The smart-arse-ometer goes off the scale from time to time and a thin production hardly helps matters, but when Deez gets snappy on Kill Your Attitude and Melange Mining Co, he's far from a lost cause. [Oct 2015, p.104]
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Sep 21, 2015His demeanor and cultural significations work to blur the reality of his musical contributions, consisting of, on the one hand, jolting blasts and twinkles, syrupy phrasings, disjointed melodies, and, on the other, forceful misinterpretations of self-worth, love, sexism, communication, epistemology, friendship, listening, asking, requesting, demanding, self-expression, and self-protection.
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