The Tender Idols are a sneaky bunch. With the vaguely Rothko-like blood orange
cover (replete with a large, portentous bullhorn) of their latest record,
Distressor, they'd like you, potential record buyer, to suspect they are an
angry, insurgent crew; perhaps something like At the Drive In with more
dynamics.
Instead, they've brought forth a pleasantly harmless modern rock record that
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