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I had high hopes for this release, thinking it could possibly be the closest thing to an experimental Strokes album my ears were ever going to be blessed to hear. An album free of the pressure and thus, less predictable and confined.

There are some fantastic songs on this record, but the poor lyrical content and 'too' lazy feel on some of the songs, make it hardly desirable as something to keep listening to.

Words by Jonny.

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