YYY's Grow Up, but only a little
5
By MrsJones13
You can tell that they have grown as a band and as people since Fever to Tell but this album does not disappoint. I rock it in my car and own the vinyl.
Memories
4
By MinionSquad93
It has an 80's to 90's sound that I grew up wit. on the hits. I personaly like the sweet and lighter vocals than the other but I love the creativeity.
The band is a shell of their former selves
1
By NY Du
This music is soulless. It feels bad on purpose. Stop trying to be ARTSY!! YYY is NOT Radiohead. You are not My Bloody Valentine. You succeeded as a Neo-garage rock band!! Someone needs to remind this band of what interesting lyrics, melody and rhythm is. They have needed to go back to basics for over 15 years now. They are killing their legacy. This band truly bought into their own hype and seem content to have a cool image while making terrible music. Their commercial failure in recent years is not because of the stupidity of the masses—it is because they CONSISTENTLY PUT OUT TERRIBLE MUSIC.
Great Tune
5
By Compatty1
Love the beat!
Love’n it!
5
By periwinklepaw
I love this band and even after a while listening to their songs, I can’t stop playing them. This is wonderful and in many ways I cannot describe the music. It’s just awesome.
Best music I ever listen to
5
By rocket 19💀
I can’t describe it
Beautiful melancholy
5
By Joey_Haske
Sorrow keep your head up vibes throughout
Cool it Down
4
By Extra0rdinaryMachine
The YYY’s return did not disappoint. I think this album has some incredible songs which rank up there with their classics … “Spitting Off The Edge of The World,” “Burning,” “Wolf,” and “Fleez” are all fantastic. I only wish the record was a bit longer… it’s really only 7 songs since “Mars” is a short spoken word outro.
Dope
5
By DinosaurAlpha
Amazing sound
Definitely hits for this fan!
4
By Mercrat
Wow! How embarrassing for all these so called “fans” whining and lashing out with their one star reviews. Makes me wonder if they’ve even really listened to the previous albums!
I agree these tracks don’t have that same raw fury as Fever to Tell, its still true to the sound of the band! I would say a reminiscent mix of the grungy electrofunk found in SYB and the fem pop/rock from Its Blitz!
The song Wolf was an instant win for me.
Karen O sounds as good as ever.
I love how this album holds onto the band’s rock roots, while staying fresh.
Its left me totally stoked to see their show in LA tomorrow !