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Apr 28, 2015Some might consider it messy, and the old adage is, life is messy; well, the latter is true, which lends it its exhilarating beauty.
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Apr 27, 2015Though neat and compact at under 40 minutes, Infinite House is as multilayered and pleasantly bewildering as the house where it was recorded.
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Apr 20, 2015It’s welcoming, but it’s weird, this band. It’s got the sound of practice, especially in the rhythm section.
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UncutApr 13, 2015Infinite House sounds like a less precious Dirty Projectors swagger toward that rare place where unashamed intellect meets accessible pop. [May 2015, p.69]
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Apr 15, 2015Keeping up with it requires careful attention, though unpacking it hardly feels laborious. Just don’t expect Ava Luna to do any hand-holding for you throughout the process.
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Apr 13, 2015Like last year’s Electric Balloon, Infinite House bristles with different impulses, though many of them feel braver and larger than before.
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Apr 15, 2015The spontaneity they carve sounds scattershot at times, sometimes veering into ludicrous artiness for no reason whatsoever, the dragged-out seven minute instrumental Victoria a fitting example, though they always consolidate their full efforts in a way that’s fun and endlessly listenable.
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Apr 13, 2015With Infinite House, Ava Luna don't narrow their ambitious scope of sound, but manage to rein in the rapid-fire impulses that made earlier albums harder to swallow.