When Daniel Blumberg left Yuck in 2013, he shattered what many critics considered one of the younger more promising rock bands touring. Yuck's self-titled debut remains a cult classic, one that even when it came out, sounded like it was coming from a band both self-assured and fully in sync. Yuck opted to push onward and lead-guitarist Max Bloom emerged as the group's frontman. But the critics were right and Bloom, while talented, never captured much of what made Yuck special. Perfume marks Bloom's proper debut and while eschewing the Yuck namesake, Bloom is able to fully come into his own. While there are glimmers of Bloom's distinctive guitar tone throughout, he has effectively traded in Yuck's angst for his own weary relationship drama. Perfume shines as more than an artistic statement - a songwriter's climactic rebound.
~8.5
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