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All of this makes White Hills sound a bit generic and derivative, and I suppose it can be at times.
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White Hills may not be blazing any new musical pathways, but there is no denying that they’re good at what they do.
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Under The RadarTheir latest finds the band mixing a haunting calm into songs such as the 13-minute "Let The Right One in." The band can still do heavy with the best of them, though. [Winter 2010, p.72]
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All that said, it’s only about a third as bad as it sounds. It’s fairly tolerable as far as extreme self indulgence goes.