I had heard a while back that MMJ had been playing songs off of Evil Urges at recent shows and according to a few critics the new songs reached an almost dancey-groove feel and even leaned over the edge of R&B. Oddly enough it's kind of true, at least for the first part of the album. Everyone has been mentioning how the second half of the album redeems itself, but it may just take a little bit for everyone to settle down and accept the fact that My Morning Jacket are no longer the barefootin' alt-country cats they appeared to be.
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