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20 Minute Loop Decline of Day (Fortune Records) By: Alex Steininger
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Decline of Day starts off with some fuzzy guitars, bass-heavy hard-pop-rock, with girl-boy vocal interplay keeping things semi-sweet, while the rock brings it all together. Following the opener is "Moses", another semi-sweet, semi-rocking tune. From there though, the album takes on another shape, the shape of delivering pretty, laid-back indie pop that reels you in with its soft, simmering feel rather than with a sugary hook. A pretty, melodic, spacey record that will bring together fans of harder-edged rock and indie pop; I'll give it a B.
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