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Do Whatever You Want All the Time
Do Whatever You Want All the Time

Do Whatever You Want All the Time

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Despite the freewheeling title, is 's most controlled outburst. The band went on hiatus shortly after touring in support of its second album, the mighty , and its members pursued other projects ranging from guitarist 's solo album to drummer 's stint with and singer 's self-discovery, but they reunited after less than a year apart. The band's time off may have been brief, but during that time 's sound matured considerably. On , they sound tighter and more focused than ever before, tracing cleanly defined arcs on and and making complex counterpoint and tempo shifts sound effortless on However, the same energy and mischief still fuel the band, particularly on the album opener, where insists that they're "running out of time" between whoops, even though the song cuts a nearly six-minute swath. Elsewhere, is used as another texture instead of the main attraction: processes her vocals into something more humanoid than human as 's drums take center stage. And while there are plenty of freak-outs like this is also some of 's prettiest music yet, with the Afro-pop-inspired melody and trilling guitars of underscoring that melodies are just as important to the band's sound as volume and dynamics. Paradoxical as it may seem, the more structured version of the band that presents just may be more exciting, and offer more potential, than what were doing before. ~ Heather Phares
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