I'm not sure what to think of this album yet. I love Maps & Atlases but this album is much different than what I was expecting. Previous albums by them consisted of crazy ass tapping riffs, insane drumming and percussion rhythms, with a hint of xylophone every now and then. This album, however, is a bit simpler and has a much "bigger" recording sound to it. Which is cool, dont get me wrong, but dont listen to this album expecting to hear anything like their previous work. Still worth giving a listen, so do what you came here to do...
Yesssss! I've been looking for this one.
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