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8.0
110980
8.0 |
musicOMH
Seeing Other People initially appears slick and self-obsessed, very nearly to a fault. But scratch below the surface and there’s tongue-in-cheek humour:
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8.0
110981
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
A complete journey through the emotions of a breakup, and the endings that we have to battle through in life
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8.0
111207
8.0 |
Q
Kooky and clever enough to be cherished on its own terms. Print edition only
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7.0
110982
7.0 |
All Music
Though France warded off rumors of a band breakup prior to the album's release, it's clear that Foxygen is moving on from the past in dramatic fashion with an album that's part formal complaint and part kiss-off
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7.0
111000
7.0 |
DIY
The unpredictable Californians are less up for a bop than an attempt at settling some scores
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7.0
111112
7.0 |
Exclaim
The album keeps you hooked throughout with its intriguing lyrics, bass grooves, and Sam France's soulful-yet-ironic vocals. Seeing Other People is eclectic in a good way
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6.8
111255
6.8 |
Earbuddy
Maybe not as good as 2017's underrated Hang; however, there's enough here to suggest Foxygen don't need to call it quits yet
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6.0
111789
6.0 |
Under The Radar
There's a loose swagger throughout the nine songs
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5.5
111047
5.5 |
Spectrum Culture
It’s unclear how or why Foxygen—indie rock’s most notoriously acrimonious duo—is still together
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5.0
111013
5.0 |
Pitchfork
The troubled outfit's latest album bitterly recounts the Decline of Foxygen
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5.0
110983
5.0 |
Uncut
Never quite persuades you if it's sincerely bitter or a knowing facsimile of an early '80s break-up album. Print edition only
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4.0
110984
4.0 |
Loud And Quiet
From all the acid rock glory of their breakout album We Are the 21st Century Ambassadors, Seeing Other People does more than put a damp cloth to the flame
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