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...made an appearance on the suitably funky soundtrack to Tombraider, so it’s easy to imagine what the title is referring to. The album moves smoothly into the current single, “Star Guitar,” perhaps the most explicit example of The Chemical??s new sound. The song blossoms into a lush melody with the subversive lyrics “Feel what I feel, take what I take.” Yet the female vocals and acoustic guitars are surprising, not the subversion...
...album, and that’s what gives it its strength. Check out “Pioneer Skies”: A great track and no words can convey the overpowering urge it sets off to dance. Come With Us may not have immediate dance-floor fillers found on the Chemical??s 1999 release Surrender like “Hey Boy Hey Girl” or “Out of Control.” But overall, it is a better album: Come With Us is more diverse, but at the same time more unified in its overall scope...