"Really good, though I feel it's pretty similar to previous albums..." Fromlleon79on 20 hours ago Rattlesnakes by Lloyd Cole And The Commotions(10 comments) "The first half is stronger than the second half. The songs are not quite at the level of hit songs, ..." ...
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