Madlegion71

DeRank : 0,19 • DeAge™ : 4118 days

 The Wild boys have now aged, but by pretending to be still young and current, they only risk appearing as senile old men.

 A plethora of guests and various producers is not enough to make the album appealing.

Duran Duran’s Paper Gods attempts to recapture their 80s glory but falls short musically. Despite strong visuals and guest artists like Nile Rodgers and John Frusciante, the album lacks coherent direction and memorable songs. It disappoints especially in comparison to their previous work, with only a few tracks standing out. The reviewer rates it low, praising only its cover art and ironic title. Discover why Paper Gods slid back in Duran Duran’s legacy—read the full review and listen to the standout tracks today.

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