Is it just me or do the Mystery Jets seem to have been plugging this album for ages? Not that I'm complaining with a record this good.
Diamonds In The Dark sounds like an Echo and the Bunnymen masterpiece, opting for a slightly more poppy offering than the usual, eclectic Mystery Jets fare.
Time for the band to grab a bit of me time' then head to the studio, to make something to wow us again.
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