There are no huge, memorable riffs. There are no blistering solos. There may not be any melodies you'll be singing the rest of the day. So why do I keep listening to Future Dust? It just somehow works. The Amazon's second album lands between Foals and Queens of the Stone Age, and these Brits provide us with 43 minutes of their crunchy, rhythmic offerings. Sometimes you just want to rock.
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