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Like "Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?" 

Get out of here, Lego twerp.  I'm trying to listen to the album still, but I keep stepping on your carelessly strewn Lego's and hurting my bare feet.

Sunset Rubdown - "Dragon Slayer" perhaps?  That album involves dragons, some wimpy musical moments, but features enough rock to make up this imagined middle-ground.

Yes, but Kramer pushing the ball of oil out of the window was just a science experiment being done for an altruistic plan of his - creating a device to end all oil-spills. He's environmentally-conscious and trying to teach the youth through Kramerica Industries. Another example of good intentions going wrong. He's

NEVER LET DOWN!

"Why even write a book if you don't care what the people reading it think of you?"

I still have not spent a ton of time with the album, but I was actually thinking about how much I liked the chemistry between them. Hearing Nick and Honus singing together is bizarre and wonderful. Maybe I'll get sick of it, but I think they have enough ideas to actually release more stuff.

I'm going to go ahead and take issue with the word "easily" there. This has not been a mind-blowing year of music, so I'm sure everyone has their own personal favorites, but this one is not cracking my top 10 or anything.

"Fantastic and thrilling" - I'm hearing this post as read by the voice-over guy that does all of the trailers for summer blockbusters.

I'm really enjoying this one. Of course there is nothing on here like "Go Outside" by Cults - just because Mister Heavenly is playing on doo-wop and 50's rock a little bit does not mean they are anything like Cults (who I also enjoy in a very different way). Mister Heavenly stays a lot darker and more rock-based,

Not that it matters, but the point is CYHSY have two great albums (albums that I would rate 9.0 or above) and they have a third one coming out in September. The buzz they had on their first release was unsustainable - they are not an Arcade Fire or Spoon type indie-band that has universal appeal. They have a ton of

Ugh, this nonsense about Clap Your Hands Say Yeah only having one good album is so tired. I am fairly confident that most of the internet commenters/blogs/shitty reviewers out there did not give "Some Loud Thunder" (that's the name of their second album for the people who only know that they don't like "the Second