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Generally favorable reviews- based on 14 Ratings
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Positive: 12 out of 14
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Mixed: 1 out of 14
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Negative: 1 out of 14
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Jun 16, 2016This album was beautifully written with delicacy and heart. It's unbelievable how Ben Bridwell was able to pull this off when spending all hours of the night working aimlessly on this album, and spending the day working diligently as a family man. I couldn't imagine giving this anything lower than a 10.
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Jun 16, 2016
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Jun 13, 2016Surprised this album is as good as it is. I've listened to this more in less than a week than I listened to Mirage Rock in 4 years. Also better than Infinite Arms, which while good was a bit of a downer where I'd skip songs. Way to go guys! I'll even get this one on vinyl.
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Jun 12, 2016
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Sep 30, 2016The now-South Carolinians intermittently evoke that inaugural 2006 disc by employing a fresh producer, Grandaddy mage Jason Lytle, who stamps his former band's downtrodden space rock into BoH's festival formula.
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Jul 20, 2016They may not be groundbreaking, sophisticated, or poetic in any sense of the word, but what they lack in complexity and nuance they make up for in solid, simple tracks that are as harmless as they are amiable. Sometimes, that’s all it takes.
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Jul 6, 2016The lyrical themes in the album about living a quiet domestic life are aptly mature, but also a tad empty and lack much insight, literal to the point that you’d assume main songwriter Ben Bridwell was peering through a window during sessions to write about anything he could find.