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It's hard to talk about Australian group
without mentioning the tragedies they've faced since their formation. They recorded their first studio album, 2009's
, with
shortly before his death from liver cancer, and founding member
committed suicide halfway through the recording of 2011's
. Throughout all of this, guitarist
and vocalist
have persevered, continuing to create astonishing music that is emotionally heavy yet remarkably intimate, and not as unbearably dour as one might expect.
arrives five years after
, their first album fully recorded as a duo, and while the slow, measured drum machines and airy echo immediately identify this as a
release, the lyrical content makes this one stand apart from their past work.
directly addresses feelings of physical attraction, lust, and disappointment, particularly in the era of social media. On the killer first single "Mentions," she laments "You're passing up on the real stuff/It's not nearly physical enough, for me." "Dying of Jealousy" expresses what its title suggests, with another instantly memorable vocal hook set against vaporous guitar and pittering drum machines. A surprising cover of
's "Hit 'Em Wit Da Hee" appears midway through the album, with
repeating the chorus and a few lines of one of the verses over foggy, subdued synths and trippy drum machines, and it fits smoothly into the band's aesthetic. Even more so than the seductive "You Know How to Make Me Happy,"
have never sounded more romantic than on the unabashedly pretty "New Year's Eve," wherein
inquires "Could I kiss you at midnight, when we could hang out sometime?" Every bit as excellent as their previous two full-lengths,
is
's most sensuous material yet, and the type of album that provokes repeated, enraptured listens. ~ Paul Simpson