Album Review: The Drums- Mommy Don't Spank Me

Mommy Don't Spank Me is a brand new compilation album by American Indie rock band The Drums, It was released on April 2, 2021. However, The Drums did not disappoint in exposing this record, the alternate versions of songs such as 'Money,' 'Let's Go Surfing,' and 'Days.' While each remix is distinctive, the general resonance of this album has taken a much more dim subdued and lo-fi sound as compared to their more upbeat and eccentric sounding music from their early albums. the track that especially sparkled on this album had to have been 'When I Come Home.' Not only is this song has an honest message in its vulnerable lyrics, something to relate too. but rather kindly surprised for a new album to throw on in any setting for this upcoming summer season.  An album of change and exploration, it has turned into a musical compilation masterpiece. Very interested to see where The Drums head after this, whether they continue to experiment or stick with the style that suits them most. I rate this album 10/10. Album MOMMY DON'T SPANK ME, The Drums | Qobuz: download and streaming in  high quality




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