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Mar 9, 2016Luneworks is not a lulling listen; rather, the album seems to turn restlessly with sonic insomnia, the songs tracing the arc of some sleepless passage like a night plagued by intense longing.
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Mar 25, 2016It’s hard to single out a standalone track from this impressive debut and this, in itself, is testament to the LP on the whole.
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Mar 9, 2016It’s a delicate, naked offering that flits between mournful vocals, processed backward synths and serrated edges of what sounds like guitar distortion.
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Mar 9, 2016Significantly more experimental than Colleran's previous work, Luneworks also feels much more personal, and it continues to establish MMOTHS as a unique voice in the indie electronic scene.
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Mar 21, 2016Although there is plenty that sounds of-the-moment we also get the sense that we’re drifting on a continuum between the future and the past.
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Mar 9, 2016The back end of the record seems to lose everything that is so great about Luneworks and replace it with something even better: a discordant, throbbing pulse.