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  • Posted: 03/05/2014 03:24
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Terrific album, soulful but still lighthearted and fun; mixes the Latin Soul that forms the base of their sound with homages to early psychedelia (that don't sound at all like dated relics from the 60s psychedelic era such as I just realized this description makes it sound) perfectly (got some major Greatful Dead vibes on "Lisandreando"). I might just be basing this entirely off of the Garcia-esque guitar parts strewn throughout the album, but I feel like this is a band that could flourish doing some extended jam sessions or something; of course many of the tracks here, even in their brief 3-4 minute durations, feel free and laid-back like their own little summery Latin mini-jams. Basically, it's a fun album, and I enjoyed it. Thanks lethal
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  • Posted: 03/08/2014 08:51
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Aye, this is a fun album for sure, seems like the kinda music for a road trip or lazy summer days with nothing to do. Still something missing from the album as a whole, though I can't quite put my finger on it. Will return to it.
Title track was my favourite.


1. The Unnatural World
2. Burn Your Fire For No Witness
3. The Gloaming
4. Ghettoville
5. Cycles of Existential Rhyme
6. You Are No One
7. Shelter
8. Moodeity
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