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| | Cokemachineglow.com - Eels: Blinking Lights and Other Revelations |
 | | Admittedly, Mark Oliver Everett is not necessarily “little” and the condescension aimed at him in the previous line is more applicable to a three-year-old (or Rivers Cuomo) than a man twenty years my senior or the mastermind behind 1998’s arrestingly simple Electro-Shock Blues and 2001’s bi-polar Souljacker. |
 | | “The Other Shoe” grows into a fibrous shuffle, like The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly when the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly are just looking at each other and Doom is subtle. |
 | | Alright, believably, as E’s been down this road, chewed on this recipe; brushed beats, cloned strings, an occasional flute, dull organs/acoustic guitar, and an intimate, bearded E make for pleasant, rainy day fodder, but not much more. |
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