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“Vacation” and “LSD” have an undeniably slinky, stick-in-your-head seductiveness about them, “Close Encounters” and “Dog Food Thumbs” a decidedly sing-song quality lurking amidst the battery. The result is an LP that has yielded some of the most pop-savvy material yet to appear in the Dearly Beloved canon. Times Square Discount is, as vocalist/bass god Rob Higgins puts it, “a rabbithole record,” and one partially borne of “bingeing on Kubrick and drugs” and ruminating upon such fancies as “How do we make Kubrick an album?” and “How do you make an album version of The Shining?”
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