VHS

| X Ambassadors

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VHS

VHS is the debut studio album by American rock band X Ambassadors, released on June 30, 2015 by KIDinaKORNER and Interscope Records. The album has spawned four singles: "Jungle", "Renegades", "Unsteady", and "Low Life". A special editiontitled VHS 2.0 was released on June 10, 2016 with five additional tracks and the interludes removed."-Wikipedia

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  • Alternative Addiction

    VHS is a great record and it’s been one that’s been a long time coming.  

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  • Sputnik Music

    A boring, tedious listen that’s about as necessary in 2015 as the piece of technology it was named after.  

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  • Dream Code Music

    The record is very interesting as a whole because it features vocal interludes throughout its duration. This adds a completely new dynamic to the piece. 

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  • All Music

    X Ambassadors' full-length debut album, 2015's VHS, finds the New York outfit delivering more of its passionate, electronic-tinged pop. 

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  • The Musical Hype

    Overall, X Ambassadors get it done, but not without flaws. None of the imperfections ultimately derail or kill the vibe. 

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  • Belwood Music

    It’s as if the studio was set up completely wrong and they just decided to roll with it instead of fixing the leakage and background buzz, which is sadly most evident on the aforementioned ‘Jungle’.  

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  • Mind Equals Blown

    X Ambassadors are so much more than a replica. 

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  • Brent Music Reviews

    X Ambassadors’ debut album is a strong showing.  

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  • HTF Magazine

    Unfortunately, instead of leaving you feeling inspired, VHS leaves you with a headache. 

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  • Contact Music

    VHS is a personal and family orientated album  

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  • Lemonade Magazine

    It shows the unbelievable versatility of X Ambassadors. It is clean and uncut  

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  • The Daily Reveille

    In a musical era where musical singles rule the wavelengths, the X Ambassadors have the potential to continue their newfound success. 

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  • Evigshed Magazine

    VHS is a solid and promising debut combining some upbeats moments featuring a variety of rhythms and music genres that can satisfy a wide range of listeners. 

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  • Love is Pop

    I’m quite certain that X Ambassadors will be even more popular than Imagine Dragons and Bastille by this time next year, VHS having so many excellent songs that seem destined to top the charts. 

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  • Rock on Philly

    although VHS has some slightly generic songs, it really encompasses the talent that’s behind this up-and-coming band 

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  • The Busted AMP

    Despite the negatives, I'm still very high on this album because the singles are catchy, fun, and some of the songs are even good.  

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  • Prism Creative Group

    I have to say that VHS is the perfect personification of the band’s hard work.  

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