At least Ms Le Tissier herself appreciated the piece
God, I look about eight years old without facial hair, don’t I? Yeah, I am going to do some actual writing this entry. That was a serious question actually: do you remember Radio Dept.??
+42
I think that before this absolutely filthy good collection I’ve either only heard one of their albums or one of their songs, but either way I’m struggling to recall what it was
-2
I mean, it’s no real issue, it’s just that I know that this isn’t the first time I’ve come into contact with them, I was definitely well aware of them being a thing before this album, but I’m just slightly lacking in the requisite context to put this critique within
+52
That’s just confused things further. I remember listening to this album
but also listening to this album
but don’t remember a single song. It’s never a good sign for a band to have record covers far more memorable than your actual music
-3
‘Running Out of Love’ is freaking amazing though
+70
Don’t let this critique- sure to be near the top of the list when I compile my ‘117 Laziest Pieces of writing in the Necessary Evil 2016 list’ list soon after the completion of this one
– lead you to believe this isn’t a worthwhile record: it’s a genius combination of mumbled indie and pumping hard house glued together with some of the year’s best melodies, and contains many of 2016’s greatest songs
+48
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