
12 Songs, 43 Minutes

Sex & Food Unknown Mortal Orchestra
EDITORS’ NOTES
Like fellow time travellers (and occasional tourmates) Tame Impala, Unknown Mortal Orchestra manage to update the mind-bending sounds of '70s psychedelia in a way that doesn’t feel like a retread. Following the direction set out on 2015’s Multi-Love, Sex & Food dives further into soul and R&B, providing spaced-out takes on Prince (“Hunnybee”), Stevie Wonder (“Ministry of Alienation”), even straight-up disco-pop (“Everyone Acts Crazy Nowadays”). As strong as the hooks are, it’s the band’s sound that remains most immediate—a fascinating mix of hi-fi and lo-fi, slick and homespun, with everything crackling in the mix so warmly you feel like you can touch it.
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A God Called Hubris
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Major League Chemicals
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Ministry of Alienation
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Hunnybee
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Chronos Feasts on His Children
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American Guilt
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The Internet of Love (That Way)
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Everyone Acts Crazy Nowadays
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This Doomsday
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How Many Zeros
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Not in Love We’re Just High
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If You’re Going to Break Yourself
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