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The Big Moon
Artist Icon Love In the 4th Dimension (2017)
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Genre Icon Indie Rock

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"Love in the 4th Dimension" is the debut studio album by British indie rock band The Big Moon, released on April 7, 2017 by Fiction Records. The album was recorded at Eastcote Studios in London with producer Catherine Marks.
Love in the 4th Dimension received positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an positve score of 77, based on 5 reviews.
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With their debut album, Love in the 4th Dimension, they’ve captured lightning in a bottle. It’s an album that brings back that giddy feeling of finding a band that’s just pure fun to listen to. There’s no pretension here. In fact, it’s an album that embraces its imperfections and makes it part of the DNA.
You’ll find coughs, you’ll find yelps and you’ll find drum rolls imitated through blown raspberries. "Pull the Other One" even ends with someone dropping their tambourine. Keeping these things in, rather than letting them fall to the cutting room floor, only adds to the carefree image that The Big Moon like to radiate. If anything, cutting those fun little moments would probably have been to the album’s detriment.
You could have all the little surprises you want, however, but if your songs are no good it’s all been a waste. Luckily, Love in the 4th Dimension is also an album full of straight up bangers, built to be screamed back at the band at festivals all across the summer.


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