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Generally favorable reviews- based on 45 Ratings
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Positive: 38 out of 45
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Mixed: 6 out of 45
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Negative: 1 out of 45
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Jan 20, 2017Got to say, I like the album, it is better than most I have listed to really, and IMO better than "And Star Power".
However, (slight criticism) for most of the listen I felt like too many instruments were being thrown at my eardrums.
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Feb 9, 2017An audacious album, but that's what Foxygen is all about. A great send up of 70's pomp but done with sincerity. A lot of critics thought Star Power was a mess, but now sounds like it makes perfect sense in Foxygen's master plan.
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Jan 20, 2017An enormous sound is accompanied by image-invoking lyrics and it all equates to a rather splendid record, and one which is bound to reward multiple listens (simply due to the amount of things going on). Back on top form.
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May 14, 2017With their ambitious combination of orchestral and synthetic timbres, along with their wonderful doctoring of simple harmonic structures, Foxygen creates a worthwhile sophisticated pop album that should help grow their name and their subsection of pop. My Score: 137/180 (Solid) = 7.6/10
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Jan 22, 2017In my opinion, an absolutely perfect album that epitomizes everything right about the over-indulgent, theatrical rock and roll of the 1970s, employing Jagger-esque vocals and Beatles-y instrumentals and tongue-in-cheek pastiche to a wonderful effect.
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Feb 1, 2017A solid listen for indie-rock lovers and a must listen for anyone who is a fan of the bombastic orchesral style of Queen or any contemporary alternative groups that embrace the grandiose sound. This album has a much more cohesive vision than its predecessors and is probably Foxygen's best to date, which is reassuring to see after it looked like they might discontinue after "And Star Power."
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Feb 13, 2017Hang appears as an album of ambition that outdoes itself so spectacularly that it appears as a jazzed up, Disney-esque caricature of its own end product.
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Jan 25, 2017As it stands, Hang isn’t an unpleasant listen, but it’s an oddly frustrating one.
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Jan 23, 2017It’s overwhelming in its grandiosity, and though it has its virtues, Foxygen’s latest LP is best enjoyed as a bite-size hors d'oeuvre instead of a main course.