Running in at ten tracks in 45 minutes, Future This commands your attention throughout. Opening with its first single, “Stay Gold,” a track written about doing what makes you happy, so immediate you could be forgiven for thinking they’ve not been away. From there, the album is paced perfectly, with future live anthems (“Rubbernecking,” “1313,” “Jump Music”), counterbalanced with a set of songs that show a more subtle side (“Hit The Ground (Superman),” “Give It Up” and title track “Future This”).
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