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Your Favorite Enemies are six chaotic individuals who collectively let go of their own self-depraved illusionary make-believes to surrender to the inner noises of moments they communally turned into songs, thus giving birth to a musical journey which has led them to their new album Between Illness and Migration. From reflections about the nature of letting go, redemption and mercifulness to rumination about faith, forgiveness, grace and absolution, the new album displays the bands most personal, honest and emotionally visceral work yet... Influenced by artists including Sonic Youth, Fugazi, My Bloody Valentine and Mars Volta, Your Favorite Enemies's latest album, Between Illness and Migration, is a rock album with quite a lot going for it. Containing 10 tracks (50 min, 45 sec), the six-piece neatly merge to deliver their collective material with one voice. There's an effortless delivery with tracks like 'Muets Aux Temps Des Amours', which helps new listeners slip into the band's world. It's an interesting album that should be of interest to rockers who like their rock on the soft side. 7 Nick Smithson Buy this item online
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