Superorganism

AlbumMar 02 / 201810 songs, 33m 8s98%
Indietronica Neo-Psychedelia Glitch Pop
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Composed of eight international artists recruited from all over the globe, London-based cooperative Superorganism made waves with 2017’s woozily addictive hit “Something for Your M.I.N.D”. For their debut the octet lift city sounds and place them center stage—expect revving engines, arcade clatters, and fizzing soda cans. It’s a hybrid of laidback dream-pop (“Reflections on the Screen”) and sunshine-soaked psychedelic jams (“Everybody Wants to Be Famous”) that radiates pure joy. These weird and wonderful anthems are ready to transport you to summer, whatever the weather.

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7.8 / 10

The debut from the UK collective is a hugely accomplished reflection of the present, a magpie-friendly collage of pop all glued together by the laconic voice of Orono Noguchi.

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Fizzy drinks and sneezes sit effortlessly alongside guitars on the utterly bonkers and exciting Superorganism

The pop collective channel Animal Collective and MGMT on their kooky self-titled debut album 'Superorganism'

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Every song is born from the same basic stem cells; fuelled by the same thirst for weirdness.

The fascinating story of how Superorganism came together can threaten to overpower the music the London-based eight-person collective make on their brilliantly fun and funny self-titled debut album.

Superorganism's self-titled debut album recalls the energy and fun of early-mid 00s electro indie pop but ultimately lacks in substance.

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After riding an enviable crest of internet buzz following their early singles, eight-member, international London-based group Superorganism...

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8 / 10

When your first track is hyped up so much as Superorganism’s ‘Something for your M.I.N.D’ was last year, the debut album has got to

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For a record so eager to be day-glow and madcap, international pop collective Superorganism's self-titled debut album is disarmingly drab.

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