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Stephen Malkmus, once the charismatic frontman of indie legends Pavement, has decided to take a bold leap into the realm of electronic music with his latest solo effort, "Groove Denied." And guess what? He's actually succeeded in creating an album that is both intriguing and slightly baffling. From the glitchy beats of opening track "Belziger Faceplant" to the warped synth sounds of "Forget Your Place," Malkmus proves that he can indeed hold his own in this new sonic landscape. However, for fans expecting a guitar-driven indie rock extravaganza, you may find yourself scratching your head at times. The album's standout track, "Viktor Borgia," showcases Malkmus at his most experimental, with layers of electronic loops and off-kilter vocals creating a hypnotic and immersive experience. It's a reminder that Malkmus is a true musical chameleon, constantly evolving and reinventing himself. But while "Groove Denied" is undeniably ambitious, it does have its faults. Some tracks, such as "Come Get Me," feel a bit too disjointed and chaotic, leaving the listener more confused than enlightened. Overall, Stephen Malkmus has proven once again that he is not afraid to take risks and push the boundaries of his sound. "Groove Denied" may not be for everyone, but for those willing to step out of their comfort zone, this album offers a fascinating glimpse into the mind of a musical genius.
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