After this year’s disappointing “Free Yourself Up,” many Lake Street Dive fans worried that the band’s apparent mainstream ambitions would come at the expense of their personality. Luckily, “Freak Yourself Out” is a step in the right direction, with some quintessentially Lake Street Dive narratives and a bit more of a rock edge and soul sensibility than we got on “Free Yourself Up." This EP also sounds transitional, as though Lake Street Dive are ...
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