The album is a continuation of the methods that the band has perfected over the last several years.
The album is a well-crafted, Southern-tinged stab at folk-pop.
Fucked Up plays hardcore punk as if they have no clue what decade it is.
With Fasciination, though, the Faint find themselves in the middle of the road.
Daydream Nation this is not, but it doesn’t need to be.
Feed the Animals is a sweaty, neon-lit, seizure-inducing, off-the-wall delight.
Hymn and Her is proof that a talented group such as Earlimart should quickly learn how to better navigate this forest.
Stay Positive takes its rightful place as an album that, if nothing else, is a pure and imperfect love letter to music.
With At Mount Zoomer, Wolf Parade has quite easily surpassed the greatness that was their debut.
Fooling the world and fooling yourself are, apparently, the exact same thing.