Perfectly lovely and forgettable
Asobi Seksu’s melodies, time
signatures and stylistic evolution tend to move slowly—even as
things around them zip by. Since 2006 sophomore release Citrus,
the band has again dropped its rhythm section and landed on a new
label. But little has changed musically, aside from the subtraction
of a few layers of guitar texture and the addition of some bubbly
twee-pop dynamics. As before, Asobi constructs its music from
deceptively sophisticated elements, and...
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Perfectly lovely and forgettable
Asobi Seksu’s melodies, time
signatures and stylistic evolution tend to move slowly—even as
things around them zip by. Since 20... more info