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This newest offering from Foster The People is so innocuous and without intent you'll probably forget about it a day or two after you hear it. The melodies lack any sticking power, and the instrumentals are so uncomfortably boring the album seems to wash over you in a single wave - not in the positively intense and overwhelming way a Sigur Ros album manages to pull off all the time, but through general lack of interest and a washing together of the few notable musical ideas. There really wasn't anything for me to hang onto at all with this album, and while occasionally there was a chorus that peaked my interest briefly, those moments were few and far between on a mostly forgettable album.
Rating: trash.
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