In a Tidal Wave of Mystery
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The debut studio album of American indie pop duo Capital Cities. -Wikipedia
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The Waster
Capital Cities is not scared to be funky and for that reason alone, the band can stand as an individual in the music scene.
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Sputnik Music
The album is just completely bland, with not much substance.
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Diffuser
Their songs lack distinct fingerprints and breeze by pleasantly without saying much of anything.
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All Music
Fits in nicely alongside the works of such similarly inclined indie pop contemporaries.
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Capital Cities
For a debut album, it really isn't that bad.
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Music Connection
As beautifully powerful and majestically captivating as the title suggests.
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Alternative Addiction
As far as the electronic pop genre goes, Capital Cities is on the elite tier.
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KSSU News
Their lyrics are catchy, and their songs captures a disco-reinvented sound that is amazing.
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Replicant Ears
Without a doubt one of the highlights of modern recording.
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Tuned Up
The duo have found their niche, and apply their formula liberally to every song on the record. Four out of five stars.
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The Grizzle Review
An incredibly inventive album that sees the duo having fun with music. Four out of five stars.
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Album Confessions
Supported by excellent production, the vocals of the duo make for a fresh listen capable of burning up the Top 40 charts.
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Pop! Bang! Boom!
I’m not sure they have differentiated themselves enough from groups like Chromeo to sustain a long career.
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Over the Edge Newspaper
A soundtrack to put a true pep in your step.
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MV Remix
Simply does not sound like it could come from a first full-length but more as if the band has already had a few years under their belt.
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Mike's Music Review
A disappointing and ultimately forgetful record.
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Motion Select
A fun album to listen to.
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Shakefire
I was bored almost the entire time that I spent listening to it.
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Eric Mack Attacks
It’s light, fun, and can brighten up even the darkest days.
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Noisy Giraffe
Not bad for a band that reportedly met through Craiglist.
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King James and His Subjects
Fun, memorable, upbeat, retro even, and is a nice taste of what is hopefully yet to come.
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Gigwise
Each song on the album has a vintage vibe.
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