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The tracks on this album have an average rating of 76 out of 100 (all tracks have been rated).
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Rating | Date updated | Member | Album ratings | Avg. album rating |
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85/100 ![]() | 08/04/2025 00:18 | Skerns | ![]() | 80/100 |
80/100 ![]() | 05/11/2025 17:01 | BorderFreeAndrew | ![]() | 74/100 |
80/100 ![]() | 05/05/2025 10:56 | LittleM1971 | ![]() | 81/100 |
70/100 ![]() | 04/08/2025 17:26 | angryandy | ![]() | 71/100 |
70/100 ![]() | 09/28/2024 16:40 | LosWochos | ![]() | 75/100 |
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This album has a Bayesian average rating of 73.5/100, a mean average of 74.0/100, and a trimmed mean (excluding outliers) of 74.0/100. The standard deviation for this album is 8.6.
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Doubling down on their krautrock stylings, Beak> couch their doom-laden songs in fuzz and fug to the point that not much is clearly audible except for the synth arpeggios, which build a paranoid sense of suspense. The vocals are particularly obfuscated until the final track, the wistful folksy ballad When We Fall, which initially saw release on a 2015 EP.
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