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Some bands out there just love to try out all sorts of erratic tests. The Anomalies are such a band. Much like the recent release of Goldie Looking Chain, this band are fans of a broad range of ideas, and musings on life.
The Anomalies are far much further bred in song layout and musical development (and even talent). The music can range from synth pop to rap to indie rock. And for the larger part it all works.
The behaviour of the album ultimately feels like a jammed together jigsaw, but it still ends up reflecting some kind of a whole body. Even if that body is slightly deformed in some peculiar places.