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Happily Ever After

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Mount Sims

 
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    The seamy new-wave bump-and-grind of Happily Ever After perfectly evokes the seedier aspects of the hipster lifestyle, the uncomfortable feeling you can get when you realize you've spent three hours dancing up on some girl in a pink wig in a bare-walled basement while a 21-year-old kid plays iPod DJ — and that weathered-looking old dude drinking beer slowly in the corner is watching you both a little too intensely. The low-rent squalor of the cheaply buzzing synths and hollow drums is both delicious and discomfiting, and the leering lead singer Matt Sims is only too obliging to gleefully rub that discomfort in your face. A salacious good time, and the perfect soundtrack to have ringing in your head the morning after, when you wake up somewhere unfamiliar next to someone you don't recognize.

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