I don't know what you're talking about - this band quit making music after 'X&Y"and then briefly reunited for "Ghost Stories." They haven't put out a single song otherwise.
1) Happy to see Cassandra Jenkins in the top ten even if she should be number 1
2) How in the world has this War on Drugs album not clicked with me? Genuinely surprised to see it break the top 30.
3) Not as surprised as I am to see Kacey Musgraves that high up, though - wow. It's a fine album but...huh
Justice for: Wild Pink, Indigo de Souza, Foxing, and Petey
Good for her but, ngl, the quick turnaround of their retirement really dampened my love for LCD (or maybe it was the extremely lackluster follow up album)
Better than nearly all of "Hymns" ("Eden" being the only exception) but it's really hard to deny just how underwhelming they sound without Tong. I mean, bless Bartle's heart but they're just not as dynamic.
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