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It’s the sound of a group of friends clearing out the vault before walking away, reminding listeners why they were the most important "boy band" of the late 2010s. If you're looking for more, I can: Compare to The Family in detail. Give you a ranked list of their best albums. Recommend similar artists now that the group has split.
: A bittersweet, melodic closer that captures the feeling of moving on, which is fitting for a group's final statement. The Verdict: 7/10
TM isn't a groundbreaking evolution, but it functions perfectly as a parting gift for fans. It feels less like a cohesive "album" and more like a high-quality "rarities" collection. It lacks the experimental grit of their early work, but it makes up for it with professional polish and a sense of closure.
: A nostalgic callback to the Saturation days—fast-paced, catchy, and featuring the effortless chemistry the group is known for.
: Matt Champion and Dom McLennon deliver some of the most consistent verses on the record. Joba provides ethereal, melodic highlights, particularly on the standout track "CRUCIFY ME." Key Tracks
TM is the surprise final studio album from , released on November 18, 2022, just one day after their "final" album The Family . While The Family was essentially a Kevin Abstract solo project reflecting on the group's demise, TM (short for The Mountain ) serves as a compilation of unfinished sessions recorded in Ojai, California, in 2021, polished and executive-produced by Matt Champion. The Sound: A Polished Goodbye
: A shimmering, upbeat pop track that serves as one of the most accessible songs in their entire discography.
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