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Oct 6, 2017Jersey Devil comes with a real sense of sharp focus; cleverly worked melodies and handsomely crafted choruses come to the fore, pushing the woozy soundscapes to the back.
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Oct 5, 2017This weepy and emotive record will probably be glued to many turntables; the ideal soundtrack to a morning coffee.
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Oct 3, 2017The record oscillates between earthly comforts (In the Hallway / Keeper of the Garden) and galactical ponderings (Map to the Stars), but Mannequin--a charming, disquieting simile for a claustrophobic relationship--best shows off Mondanile's ambition to step out on his own terms.
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The WireDec 19, 2017While he operates in similar sonic territory to Ariel Pink, Mondanile is as disarmingly gentle as Pink is strutting and cocky. [Nov 2017, p.67]
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Oct 3, 2017While not his most consistent crop of songs, light brushes with Steely Dan-like jazz-rock and bolder synths add flavor to a still distinctive sound that's likely to be welcomed by fans.
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Oct 3, 2017The gentility of groove has its appeal, but you wouldn't look to anything on Jersey Devil for super stimulation, which is just fine.