PENTATONIX

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PENTATONIX

Pentatonix is the fourth studio album by American a cappella group Pentatonix, which was released on October 16, 2015.[1] The release date was announced on Twitter by a series of pictures featuring the five band members released over a five-day-span, with one band member added to the picture each day, culminating in the date being revealed on August 28. It is the group's seventh release overall in their discography. This is the first release of the band to feature predominantly original material (the only covers being the cover of Shai's "If I Ever Fall in Love" and the bonus tracks on the deluxe version of the album). Pentatonix also marks the first time band members receive individual songwriting credits for the majority of the tracks. Pentatonix debuted atop the US Billboard 200 chart with 98,000 album-equivalent units, with the album being their first No. 1 album on the chart. -WIKIPEDIA

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  • RollingStone

    A cappella cover stars try singing original compositions with underwhelming results.  

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  • ALL MUSIC

    That the only instruments they've used to do it are their voices makes their achievement all the more impressive.  

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  • RENOWNED FOR SOUND

    they are a talent you can’t miss. 

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  • The Edge

    Pentatonix's self-titled quest to legitimise acapella music in a charting context brings us one of the year's most enjoyable and varied pop records.  

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  • and POP

    Their debut suggests serious promise for more original tunes and we just can’t wait to see the group grow and expand musically even more so than they already have. 

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  • Joseph Vitag's Views

    Pentatonix fielded a strong set of originals, and I do believe they got what it takes to have that non-holiday radio breakthrough. 

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  • It's OK to be Weird

    Song writing, musical arrangement, vocal abilities… Pentatonix shows it all off in this new album. 

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  • Kar Epker

    I love them as pop songs, not as contemporary a cappella songs. 

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  • star2

    It’s nice to see Pentatonix exploring different genres in this album, giving fans and new listeners alike surprises with each track. 

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  • PinkSand Bermuda

    Each track builds from beginning to end, adding to the awesomeness and versatility that is Pentatonix. 

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  • the rocket

    It’s hard enough for an Acapella group to keep pitch, but to cover different genres while still keeping that crisp and spot-on sound that Pentatonix is known for is very impressive. 

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