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Everything Everything - A Fever Dream

A Fever Dream Everything Everything Tiger Rating: 7.5 / 10 Maths Rock On their fourth album Everything Everything remain as frantic, quirky and, most importantly, relevant as ever. If you bother to decipher their lyrics. The music scene is changing. Like an 80s coming of age comedy, the geeks are getting the limelight whilst the former cool kids are aging terribly and fading away into sedate domestic oblivion. Manc geek maximalists Everything Everything are the saviors of modern indie. On their fourth album they remain as frantic, quirky and, most importantly, relevant as ever. The targets of their ire, as ever, are politicians and people in power. However, as per norm, their precise beef is veiled beneath poetry and vague analogies - grotesque caricatures in a surreal landscape. This is the band, after all, whose last summer banger was about fat children in push chairs (again a veiled stab at society on the dole). Just know that they're angry about Brexit and Tru

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