The level is pleasant, everything is easy to listen to, but it’s on the average side that leaves no trace.

 We no longer have the speed, the spasms, and the verve of a “Defcon” or the throbs of a “1977”, and although the average pace has slowed down, the final result does not suffer much from it.

The review highlights Supersystem’s evolution from El Guapo, emphasizing their blend of post-wave, synth-pop, and dancehall with strong afro-beat influences. While the album maintains a pleasant and easy listening experience, it falls into an average range without making a significant impact. Some tracks like "White Light / White Light" and "Eagles Fleeing Eyries" stand out, showcasing lingering punk energy and compelling melodies. The reviewer hopes for more innovation in future releases. Discover Supersystem’s eclectic sound blend—listen to A Million Microphones and experience the unique fusion of punk and dance rhythms!

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