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And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-out

On their most intimate, sonically rich album, the cutest couple in indie rock found a sweet spot between the elegant noise-guitar hum of 1993's Painful and the bedheaded grooviness of 1997's I Can Hear the Heart Beating As One. Whether a gorgeous dance-pop tune inspired by a Simpsons episode ('Let's Save Tony Orlando's House'), recalling a dance-floor meet-cute over slow-dissolve guitar echo and a Latin-tinged rhythm ('The Last Days of Disco') or shyly covering a Seventies R&B chestnut (George McCrea's 'You Can Have It All),' 's private revelations inspired scores of frumpy lovebirds to set aside their issues of the Believer and hit the futon. Related:.

Feb 21, 2015 'And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out' debuted at number four on Billboard's Heatseekers chart and has sold more than 100,000 copies in the U.S.