American post-rock group noted in the reviews for keyboard-forward arrangements, varied song structures and a relocation to Chicago.

Panda Park (2004) was released on Southern Records and the album was recorded at Albini's Electrical Audio. Reviews highlight prominent keyboards (Lansagan) and contributions from bassist Lowe and guitarist Case.

Two DeBaser reviews examine 90 Day Men's work, emphasizing keyboard-driven, post-rock compositions and varied song structures. Panda Park is described as demanding and ambitious, recorded at Electrical Audio. To Everybody is praised as a hidden gem with dark, transformative songs. Both reviews stress attentive listening.

For:Fans of post-rock, progressive/experimental rock listeners, readers of DeBaser.

 Listening to the entire work is demanding, the tracks have a remarkable depth.

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 In my opinion, this is a truly great album, a hidden gem that I was lucky enough to find in the vast ocean that is the world indie culture.

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