![]() ![]() For Reiff, Thank Your Lucky Stars supports itself as a singular entity where "the full sonic and emotional weight is tremendous." ![]() Club, Corbin Reiff described the album as "most assuredly a continuation of many of the same motifs and hallmarks of the group's last release." Reiff hailed the band's craft, arguing that "Beach House has mastered the art of space by this point and seems to have an instinct for how long to drag out a keyboard melody or a guitar line before bringing in another element to keep things from bogging down." Although he felt Depression Cherry and Thank Your Lucky Stars were similar in motif, Reiff praised the band's decision to separate the songs, rather than tack them onto the former. Greene likened the mood of the songs to Beach House's material before they joined Sub Pop, describing the feeling as "pneumatic, dusty, like they are pulling a blanket around themselves in a heatless attic to ward off a threatening chill." Although the "joy and comfort have vanished" from the material, Greene claimed that that album is "still undeniably a Beach House album, a familiar mix of warm tones and chilly sentiments." Ultimately, Greene welcomed the addition to the band's repertoire, but suggested that a new album so soon created a dissonance that feels like "too much of a good thing." Jayson Greene of Pitchfork suggested the songs took on a "darker edge" than those from Depression Cherry, judging the songs to feel smaller by having stripped away the typical cathedral-like reverb from the group's previous albums. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has an average score of 80, based on 18 reviews. Thank Your Lucky Stars was released to highly positive reviews. Reception Professional ratings Aggregate scores The cover art is a photograph of Victoria Legrand's mother taken in the late 1950s. Despite this, the words "Thank Your Lucky Stars" were etched in the runout of the vinyl pressings of Depression Cherry. Although the album was recorded simultaneously alongside Depression Cherry, the band felt that the records should be seen as distinct unconnected works. The album was recorded at Studio in the Country in Bogalusa, Louisiana, and mixed at Sonic Ranch in Tornillo, Texas. It received mostly positive reviews from critics. ![]() ![]() The album was released less than two months after their fifth studio album, Depression Cherry.ĭescribed by the band as "not a companion to Depression Cherry, or a surprise, or b-sides", Thank Your Lucky Stars was unexpectedly announced nine days before its release via the band's Twitter account. It was co-produced by the band and Chris Coady, and was released on October 16, 2015, by Sub Pop in North America, Bella Union in Europe, and Mistletone Records in Australia. Lu Xingcheng lost it all, whereas Tong Xiaoyou suddenly became famous.Thank Your Lucky Stars is the sixth studio album by American dream pop duo Beach House. Until one day, their fate was swapped in an instant because of an accidental kiss. Meanwhile, Tong Xiaoyou ( Shen Yue) is a less famous fashion designer and often experiences bad luck. Apart from that, he is also a very lucky man and is used to having everything he wants. Despite being known for being arrogant, Lu Xingcheng was already considered an expert in the world of fashion. Lu Xingcheng ( Jerry Yan) is the editor-in-chief of a well-known magazine. It airs on the video platform Youku and Mango TV between Augand September 3, 2020. I Really Like You) is a 2020 mainland Chinese television series starring Shen Yue and Jerry Yan. "我好喜欢你" - Jerry Yan & Shen YueĬount Your Lucky Stars ( Chinese: 我好喜欢你 pinyin: Wǒ Hǎo Xǐ Huān Nǐ lit. ![]()
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