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Their name isn’t merely a jaded poke at the challenge of modern romance. Readymade Breakupis a knowing jab at the delicate core of every human partnership – be it romantic, business, or artistic in nature. They all boil down to relationships. And when it comes to making music, the odds of continued fidelity are tough. A traditional marriage is easy in comparison. With a band, however, you have multiple sets of egos, expectations, and mood swings. Then, of course, you have to make music. But Readymade Breakup is making good on the bonds of rock and roll matrimony. And with the release of their third LP, they deliver a striking set of expertly-crafted pop/rock nuggets that sound like the honeymoon period is only just beginning. If LP3 is your personal introduction to the band, you arrived just in time. Turn up the volume. What you are about to enjoy is a truly great album in the classic tradition. It’s not randomly-sequenced collection of songs. Rather, it is a cohesive work of audio art. It has a beginning, a middle, and an end. And it’s jam-packed with just about all the thrills and chills you could ask from a rock band. It glimmers and glows with anthemic choruses, stacked harmonies, delicious guitar tones, and masterful lyrics – the whole of it galvanized with inspired melodies. Clocking in at just over 30 minutes, it demands repeated listens. A great album such as this is no small feat. It represents a victory over a nearly impossible set of cosmic challenges – the first

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