Secondhand Rapture | ||||
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Studio album by MS MR | ||||
Released | May 10, 2013 | |||
Recorded | 2011–12 | |||
Genre | Indie pop, alternative rock | |||
Length | 42:06 | |||
Label | Columbia Records, Creep City Records | |||
Producer | Lizzy Plapinger, Max Hershenow, Tom Elmhirst | |||
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Singles from Secondhand Rapture | ||||
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Aggregate scores | |
Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 60/100 |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | |
Consequence of Sound | C+ |
Filter | (83%) |
The Independent | |
musicOMH | |
Pitchfork | 6.0/10 |
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Slant Magazine |
Secondhand Rapture is the debut studio album by American duo MS MR, released on May 14, 2013 by Columbia Records. The album was written and produced by MS MR with additional production and mixing done by Tom Elmhirst. The album features the singles "Hurricane", "Fantasy" and "Think of You". "Bones" was used in a promotional trailer for the third season of Game of Thrones in early 2013, Grey's Anatomy, and in an episode of Pretty Little Liars. Secondhand Rapture peaked at No. 116 on the Billboard 200 and sold 3,500 copies during its first week.
Secondhand Rapture garnered mixed reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 60, based on 15 reviews.
Laurence Green, writing for musicOMH, praised the album's warm production, melodies and consistency, declaring, "For all its rich fashionable stylings, Second Rapture is a pop album to its very core and wears the tag with pride".AllMusic's Heather Phares said, "MS MR concentrate on a sullen yet sultry mood for the bulk of Secondhand Rapture, and while that delivers several notable tracks -- "Fantasy" and "Head Is Not My Home" chief among them—at times it's almost too much. Still, the album's strongest tracks show that the duo has plenty of talent and potential". " Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine praised the album, noting that "MS MR's knack for durable hooks, in fact, is what keeps the album's gloomy goth-pop anchored".
Pitchfork contributor Laura Snapes described the band's sound as "brooding, rhythmically strong pop songs that fall halfway between the poutiness of Lana Del Rey and the hyperactive fizz of HAIM", but criticized their "obsessively curated" strategy", inconsistent lyrical approach and deviations from their sonic template of "deep, thunderous rumblings, celestial twinkling, foggy shrouds, and the sweet clarity of a pastel dawn". Sasha Geffen of Consequence of Sound commended Plapinger's nuanced lyrical delivery and Hershenow's "rich orchestral palette", concluding that "Secondhand Rapture blurs the line between throwing up our hands in defeat and throwing them up in joy".