There is a more introspective tone to "Life's a Blur" that allows the vocals to hide behind the electronic sounds bathing the song. 'Daisy" has more guts to the way the song is pushed forward by the more Helmet like punches. It proves to be effective for what these guys are going for, I guess I am less than blown away as there is a great deal of sounds being recycled from the past.
The album closes with "Tiny Bodygaurd". It is more of a breezy strum, blowing through the brand of dream pop set into motion here. Of the songs presented here it might be the most original in terms of creating a new sound, but it is also the least rocking of the bunch. I that has will round this down to an 8.5, due to the fact this rides a revival of a shoe-gazing post hard core sound already been reheated once, however there is enough of a fresh spice added to keep it interesting and they are very good at what they are doing, thus setting into motion of them to create the album they intended to make , which is why this scores so high.
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