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DIIV (2016)
“Diiv return from the chaos to throw their hat into the ring for 2016's finest rock release”
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exclaim
There will no doubt be some making the age-old "less is more" argument that comes with any double LP, but that shouldn't overshadow the fact that DIIV have returned with a powerful, immersive sophomore album.
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nme
fantano
Brooklyn's DIIV improve upon their hazy, krautrock-ish sound with their latest full-length album.
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pitchfork
DIIV's long-awaited follow-up to Oshin is not the radical break in style that Zachary Cole Smith had promised: While it's mostly about getting high and it sounds exactly like DIIV, it finds more interesting ways to do both of those things. Call it Requiem for a Dream-pop, dedicated to a gorgeous yet unglamorous portrayal of addiction.

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