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  • Khruangbin seems to have found their comfort zone, their "magic formula" if you will and if it's working why stop? It's not sonically different from their other work there are absolutely no surprises. This album added to the meandering never ending album that is their discography.

  • Really enjoyed the spaciness of this record. They stripped things back in a tasteful way that showcases each individual's musicality in subtle ways. Definitely not disappointed, but looking for them to experiment a bit more on the next one.

  • It’s pretty good, but felt like a letdown after The Universe Smiles Upon You. Still worth a listen though, and I’ll never say no to more Khruangbin

  • Probably my favorite record by Khruangbin, feels slightly more intimate and stripped back. There's loads of different elements and influences, blended together really well. I really love the production, the vintage warm tone of the bass, the crispy drums, the guitar, everything is to die for.

    Favorite track: Todavia Viva

  • All tracks are more clean than before, but still has this slick vibe you used to know from Khruangbin. Still i think this band has got more potential...

  • It’s like the entire world fit into one album. The highs are high, I respect their craft but I won’t be able to rate it too high since it does feel like muzak-y background music at times. Prefer the tracks with vocals

    Stand out tracks: “May Ninth” & “Todavia Viva”

  • back to the basics. they know what they are and kill it every time. Todavía viva might be my favorite groove they’ve ever made tbh

Last updated: January 16th, 2024·MusicBrainz

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