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This is such a great album, I listen to it all the time these days. The arrangement on the tracks is a bit more like on older albums such as Storm or Meta and a lot of tracks really hit the nail on the head because they have the right mix of longing and happiness in them, which is something that I missed on Bruise, but here it is again. Congratulations on a fine piece of work! Wurzelwerk
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Iris has been a fave since 2005. I've listened to Andrew since his demoscene days and through his work on game OSTs, and he just keeps delivering. MxAshlynn
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FLA is a SONIC ELECTRONIC BULLDOZER. That's about the most concise way I can describe how this album feels to me.
'Alone' is hands down my top pick here, although I do find 'Rubber Tube Gag' sticking in my brain a lot, too.
My one criticism (constructive of course) is that sometimes the lyrics feel underinspired, but it's not a big issue in the grander context of this otherwise excellent album. This one definitely grows on you, too. Good stuff, and solidly recommended.
Long live FLA! Benjamin Crockett
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