Album - Sidewalks
Label - Fader
The third album from this “dance-punk” trio doesn’t sound much different from their past releases. Fortunately, their older tracks are infectious and fun, so here’s much of the same! Very danceable. Aside from the same beeping beats and bold vocals, this album seems to have a little more variety in terms of the overall sound – a welcome change after almost every track sounded like a variation of “Daylight” on their latest album.
Basically, if you’ve liked their past stuff, you’ll enjoy this. If you’ve never liked M&K, you probably won’t like this.
The third album from this “dance-punk” trio doesn’t sound much different from their past releases. Fortunately, their older tracks are infectious and fun, so here’s much of the same! Very danceable. Aside from the same beeping beats and bold vocals, this album seems to have a little more variety in terms of the overall sound – a welcome change after almost every track sounded like a variation of “Daylight” on their latest album.
Basically, if you’ve liked their past stuff, you’ll enjoy this. If you’ve never liked M&K, you probably won’t like this.
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