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An untamable and constantly surprising record, Suddenly is about family and changes we go through. Though it retains the trademark Caribou warmth and technicolor, this album is littered with swerves and left turns that will keep listeners guessing.
DIIV's third album (and first since frontman Zachary Cole Smith got out of drug rehab) takes a darker turn with excellent results. "I just didn't want to hear anyone say the word 'beachy' anymore," said Smith.
Caribou, aka Dan Snaith, injects a bit of British psychedelia into this fourth album. It's as if The Zombies’ ‘Odessey And Oracle’ was reworked by Four Tet.
Indebted to classic kraut, dreamy Creation-records psychedelia, and the primitive-crunch of late-80s Seattle, the band walk a divisive yet perfectly fused patch of classic-underground influence on their debut LP.
"These are some of the songs and some of the artists that found their way into our lives and eventually into our repertoire over the past fifty years." -Cowboy Junkies
Imagine Dragons' sixth studio album LOOM represents the pinnacle of their artistic journey of self-discovery and marks the best body of work they've ever made.