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It all holds together in a way the Olivia Tremor Control often didn't.
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Green Imagination succeeds because it rarely seems obvious or disingenuous, even as it indulges in copious quantities of shamelessly retro fun.
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The harmonies aren't as blissful and the songs more conventional than those of previous releases.
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Strays less into sound oddities and sticks more closely to the short-and-sweet pop formula... Pleasant but inessential.
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Under The RadarThe Sunshine Fix occasionally slip into cringe-worthy ELO territory, but, for the most part, their sophomore release is a pleasing auditory adventure. [#7]
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It's surely a treat for fans of Olivia Tremor Control. But while interesting in its own way, the album is an inessential psychedelic-pop diversion for most everyone else.
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Green Imagination does awkwardly stumble into some redeeming moments, but never without a slog through the banal first.