Michael Hann, who writes for The Guardian, said it best; "There aren't really bad Spoon albums. There are really good Spoon albums and there are excellent Spoon albums."Spoon's tenth album, Lucifer On The Sofa, not only falls into the 'excellent' category, it may be one of their best.
In an interview with Consequence of Sound, Britt Daniel said that with Lucifer On The Sofa, the band was aiming to break away from the sounds of their recent albums by reconnecting with the identity and culture" of the city that birthed them....Austin, TX. Feeding off the dynamism of the city and honing back in on their live sound, the band has recaptured a level of energy and 'rollicking form' not felt since recording Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga in Austin years earlier. This, says Daniel, is by design. "What I wanted was to make a record that felt good to listen to, that felt right on, that felt kick ass....Post-pandemic, I think the world needs that even more, the record that feels good blasting outta your radio." Yep.

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