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Released: 2004 Label: Catsup Plate Critics' Rating:  Sometime after the release of their debut LP and Palm Fronds, the Double began drinking from the same mercury-tainted well as Animal Collective and Black Dice. Replacing the bluesy math rock (if that's ...Read full reviewReleased: 2005 Label: Matador Records Critics' Rating:  With digital recording becoming ever cheaper and cleaner-sounding, it's easy for a band to record itself in ProTools-perfect fidelity. However, it's also all too easy to forget the importance of ambience ...Read full review
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