Style: wiki says-- New Wave, dub, reggae fusion.
Pros: It's a nice sounding album
Cons: Only a few songs I could do with out.
Overview: Santigold's latest album doesn't have the big impact that her debut album (Santogold (as she was known then)) did back in 2008. However, Master of My Make-Believe is still a good album. One must acknowledge the likeness and style to M.I.A.. Santigold, I think, has more songs that are listenable. And Speaking of listening, I've listened to Master of My Make-Believe five times in a roll now, just trying to figure out how much I like this album.
Top Songs: Disparate Youth, God From the Machine, The Keepers
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Santigold Website
Purchase: Master of My Make-Believe
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