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    Album Review: Cage the Elephant – 'Social Cues'
    The Mic Magazine
    • Apr 25, 2019
    • 4 min

    Album Review: Cage the Elephant – 'Social Cues'

    The frenetic Kentucky six-piece offer a highly-ambitious, yet confusing fifth record caught in the throes of heartbreak and loss. Over the course of their thirteen-year history, Cage the Elephant have dipped their toes in their fair share of rock’s offshoot genres. Despite being labelled a classic rock band with a funk and blues stamp to them, the six-piece from Bowling Green, Kentucky have navigated the likes of blues rock, grunge, alternative and arena rock throughout their
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