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  • Very good

    5
    By Christinastarr
    Heard the song tunnels on gossip girl and came to check out the band love their music. So good
  • Hauntingly Beautiful

    5
    By MissFlyGrl
    Loved the first album but adore this one. It's darker but very soulful and ethereal. Her voice is enchanting and each track unique and mesmerizing. On repeat! 8.99 well spent.
  • By Lily (Hottmess)

    5
    By kimberly morgan
    This album is awesome. Great sound to it love what the came up with. They are amazing . Please come back to california and perform we miss you.
  • These guys are great!

    5
    By m.whitney
    I like the last album and the E.P. This album is dark and complex and makes me feel like I live in a city again. My favorite tracks are: Come with me, Keep it low, SF Summer, Faded and Tunnels. Yes this one isn't as up beat, but it you give it a chance you'll find quite a few songs that are shining jewels.
  • not what i expected

    3
    By Knumbskull
    i really like their debut album but this album was jus a bit too slow and experimental sounding for me. I like the upbeat sound of their first album more. but there are some pretty good tracks
  • Great album

    5
    By Naik_Esq
    It is criminal that this band is not better known.
  • Their sound has evolved

    4
    By bunnylebowski
    This is a really interesting and gutsy album. Being a big fan of theirs, I was expecting it to be as catchy and immediately memorable as their first album, but instead they abandoned the facile hooks in favor of a more impressionistic but simultaneously aggressive sound. The results are impressive. I'm a sucker for moody retro-pop, but for this album they have evolved into painting sonic pictures, experimenting with unconventional song structure and building vast vocal landscapes, and it works. Empty Stations conjures images of an abandoned Lenin era Soviet tram-way. But it's not all darkness, there's a good deal of beauty to be found in tracks like Recognize and Stay the Night, and Tunnels is what they do best: being catchy but off-kilter. Eleanor seduced you with a wry smile on the last album, while on this one she haunts you.