Excellent, nearly as good as yield and the first two albums, ten and versus only this time they've turned to the 60s for inspiration where the previous albums showcase a 70s classic rock sound, Binaural sounds fresh with the album's only misfire being soon forget, a ukulele strum which sounds utterly twee, the rest of the album is great. They rock hard with breakerfall, gods dice, evacuation, insignificance and the punkier grievance, and show greater melodic side with the REM-esque light year's, the country twang of Thin air and best of all for me, the shimmering sleight of hand with it's space rock like guitars eventually developing in a huge crescendo for every chorus. So definitely recommended for every pj fan
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