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functioned as the starting point for
,
's first album without drummer
and their first that truly repudiates the legacy of
.
is dominated by keyboards, muted percussion, buried guitars, and moody melodies -- only
finds the group in familiar sonic territory. What's striking about the album is that it doesn't sound like a dramatic departure; even without the ringing guitars, it sounds like
, albeit
trying to be adventurous and hip. To a certain extent, that's a good thing, since it proves that the band has developed a signature sound more elastic than many would have predicted, and that they are skilled enough to successfully take risks with their sound. Above all else,
is an accomplished and varied record, the work of smart record-makers. It is also the work of veteran musicians -- for the first time,
sound like they're playing catch-up, trying to keep their hip status intact. Occasionally, they pull it all together, as on the ominous opener
and the darkly seductive
but they stretch their capacities to the breaking point nearly as often, as on the
pastiche
which comes off as second-rate
. Most of
, however, falls in between those two extremes, winding up as self-consciously moody, down-tempo songs that fail to make an impression because they either don't take enough chances or they fail to speak directly -- they are simply well-crafted tracks that are easy to admire, but hard to love. Ultimately, that is what distinguishes this new incarnation of
~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine