- Record Label: Polyvinyl
- Release Date: Sep 17, 2013
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Oct 4, 2013Returning to the attic in which they wrote and recorded Broom, the three-piece have suitably streamlined their sound to accommodate the lesser manpower and what’s more, it works.
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Alternative PressSep 17, 2013Fly By Wire is more nuanced, mature take on the group's comfort-food keyboard-pop. [Oct 2013, p.92]
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Sep 17, 2013There may not be anything challenging here, but even though the lyrics are abstract ("Why don't you call the cops/Wild eyes, you don't have to be good") and the song titles can be misleading ("Harrison Ford"), at the core these are just love songs, and sometimes love is best kept uncomplicated.
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MagnetSep 19, 2013As ever, SSLYBY thrives most on its unyielding pleasantness. [No. 102, p.60]
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Oct 3, 2013You can’t help but feel a little let down that they didn’t experiment a bit more on this one.
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Sep 24, 2013Even if the whole thing isn’t world-upheaving. Those standalone tracks make it worth a whirl.
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Sep 17, 2013While Fly By Wire is pleasing, it feels like a daydream: lovely while it lasts, fading quickly, and hard to remember once it’s gone.
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Sep 17, 2013Its 10 songs meander by with enough sense to not stick around, and other than the grungy rock-out moments of “Nightwater Girlfriend,” we barely notice anything.
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