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Magic Chairs - Comfortable & Stylish Seating for Home, Office, and Outdoor Use - Perfect for Living Rooms, Patios, and Workspaces
Magic Chairs - Comfortable & Stylish Seating for Home, Office, and Outdoor Use - Perfect for Living Rooms, Patios, and WorkspacesMagic Chairs - Comfortable & Stylish Seating for Home, Office, and Outdoor Use - Perfect for Living Rooms, Patios, and Workspaces

Magic Chairs - Comfortable & Stylish Seating for Home, Office, and Outdoor Use - Perfect for Living Rooms, Patios, and Workspaces

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Magic Chairs is the third full-length album by Copenhagen, Denmark's Efterklang. The album finds the band expanding on their already expansive sound, while diving into the core of their ever evolving music. After six years of ambitious releases and concerts around the world, Efterklang have arrived at their most immediate and focused album to date

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With Magic Chairs, Efterklang has bridged the gap into a more accessible realm of pop music. Efterklang seek perhaps a more profitable labor and have mostly abandoned their immense, cinematic presence and incomprehensible lyrics for a more understandable, logical approach. Songs titles "Harmonics" and "Natural Tune" are obvious indications of this endeavor. However, what they have left behind has not completely vanished and with repeated listens, the layers remain; though more subtle and carefully placed. This attention to detail is most impressively heard in the one-two punch of "Raincoats" and "Harmonics". It's truly a difficult process to find fault and that says much about Efterklang's work ethic and their endless steps towards pop perfection. This is the best album to be released this year so far and I imagine it will be there at the end as well.