Out Hud

Out Hud answers the oft-heard call for unpretentious dance music with fevered electronic misbehaving on Let Us Never Speak of It Again. One of the tracks, the aptly titled "The Song So Good They Named It Thrice," exposes the five-piece's trouble when it comes to developing witty song names, but...
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Out Hud answers the oft-heard call for unpretentious dance music with fevered electronic misbehaving on Let Us Never Speak of It Again. One of the tracks, the aptly titled “The Song So Good They Named It Thrice,” exposes the five-piece’s trouble when it comes to developing witty song names, but they have few problems in any other area. From the gurgling chimes that open the album to the subtle vocal harmonies that close it, danceable consistency is job one. Whether entertaining for the thrift-store shopper elite or just some close friends, Out Hud’s second LP comes out on top.

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