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SIXTH TIME’S THE CHARM

Reviews are a fickle little demon in the rock scene. Defenders of them will argue that critics help music lovers decide what new records are worth their time, while naysayers are adamant that what’s printed in a magazine is pointless, because ultimately, what matters is what the fans think about the music. But regardless of your stance, the reviews for You Me At Six’s 2017 effort, Night People, were undoubtedly blinding. A daring leap into a more thematic and radio-friendly realm for the poster boys

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