What Now
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Overview
Track Listing
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1 | ![]() | Sound |
2 | ![]() | Glow, The |
3 | ![]() | Die Young |
4 | ![]() | Radio |
5 | ![]() | Kick Jump Twist |
6 | ![]() | Song |
7 | ![]() | Just Dancing |
8 | ![]() | Signal |
9 | ![]() | Slack Jaw |
10 | ![]() | Rewind |

Details
- Genre: Popular Music
- Release Date: April 2017
- Label: Loma Vista
- Rating: Parental Advisory (this format contains explicit lyrics).
- Format: CD
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio Format: Stereo
- Producer: Sylvan Esso
Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Spin - "Sylvan Esso offer up more of the same -- sweet melodic hooks, obscure new drum samples and wacky synth textures -- albeit more nuanced and mature, and with a palpable lust to entertain."
Entertainment Weekly - "It's a brief but dazzling tour through what sounds like a Super Mario rave held on the dark side of Rainbow Road, though its real highlights are quiet stunners like 'Song' and the genuinely jaw-dropping 'Slack Jaw.'"
Magnet - "The album's whiz-bang production is a consistent kick. but it's really on those distilled ECHO MOUNTAIN visual essays that true love takes hold, in large part due to the ace supporting players..."
Paste (magazine) - "The album opens with the crackling, fuzzy radio sounds of 'Sound,' with Meath's voice peeking through and growing in strength as the grainy pops and scratches synch up into a familiarly Sylvan Esso-esque rhythm."
Clash (Magazine) - "Luscious builds of tinkering synths intro `Just Dancing', as rapid and slow tempos contrast one another, capturing those moments of euphoria once you close your eyes and bask in the escapism of the club."
Entertainment Weekly - "It's a brief but dazzling tour through what sounds like a Super Mario rave held on the dark side of Rainbow Road, though its real highlights are quiet stunners like 'Song' and the genuinely jaw-dropping 'Slack Jaw.'"
Magnet - "The album's whiz-bang production is a consistent kick. but it's really on those distilled ECHO MOUNTAIN visual essays that true love takes hold, in large part due to the ace supporting players..."
Paste (magazine) - "The album opens with the crackling, fuzzy radio sounds of 'Sound,' with Meath's voice peeking through and growing in strength as the grainy pops and scratches synch up into a familiarly Sylvan Esso-esque rhythm."
Clash (Magazine) - "Luscious builds of tinkering synths intro `Just Dancing', as rapid and slow tempos contrast one another, capturing those moments of euphoria once you close your eyes and bask in the escapism of the club."