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- Summary: The third full-lenght release for Virginia-based trio was produced by Doug Gillard.
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- Record Label: Kanine Records
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Rock, Indie Pop
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Prove yourself if you want to die just 100 times a day. It's as easy as what I say. Because you know me so well and cause I want the best for... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Mar 7, 2014While nothing here qualifies as any kind of radical reinvention of the indie-rock wheel per se, the band manages to astutely put their own spin on it, seemingly figuring out their own sizable strengths in the process.
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Mar 7, 2014With The Drop Beneath, Eternal Summers aren’t pushing the envelope in the same sense that some of their peers are, but that’s not a bad thing. They don’t need to.
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Mar 7, 2014The Drop Beneath is the first record of their career that truly feels like the start of something special.
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Mar 7, 2014The Drop Beneath is another strong step toward Eternal Summers being a band like Bettie or Velocity Girl, the kind that other bands will look to for inspiration 20 years later.
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Mar 7, 2014This is an LP that merits liberal use of the repeat button, and, even when it occasionally misfires, there’s always something interesting just around the corner, a fact that makes The Drop Beneath one of the most endearing albums to come out in the early part of 2014.
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Apr 24, 2014Eternal Summers occasionally fade into their own dream on The Drop Beneath, but that’s understandable, as their dream has become far more captivating.
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Under The RadarJun 6, 2014The Drop Beneath is a little uneven, but it's engaging enough. [Jun/Jul 2014, p.95]
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