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Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 182 reviews

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Ten years ago, Greg Gonzalez was having a really rough Valentine's Day. Freshly heartbroken with no hope of reconciliation, he spent two hours driving from his hometown El Paso to play a show, and he listened to Sade's "By Your Side" on repeat both ways. "The experience that day stuck in my bones--it was an idea that I couldn't forget," says Gonzalez, the frontman of Cigarettes After Sex. "I thought, how do I make a record that feels like that?"

Filled with raw, imagistic, sometimes smutty vignettes set to entrancing, slowburn pop songs, Gonzalez knows how to capture every emotion a romantic arc inspires. But where previous albums have drawn from an amalgam of relationships, for the most part, his anticipated third album 'X's' centralizes on just one relationship that spanned four years. "The record feels brutal," admits Gonzalez. "I could sit and talk about this loss to someone, but that wouldn't scratch the surface. I have to really write about it, sing about it, have the music, and then I can start to analyze and learn from it. Or just relive it--in a good way. I don't have that Eternal Sunshine-thing of wanting to forget."

This period was one of immense personal growth for Gonzalez, but it was also during these years that Cigarettes After Sex--completed by drummer Jacob Tomsky and bassist Randall Miller--hit staggering new levels in their career, transitioning from a preeminent indie act to one of the most globally accomplished acts across any genre.

And still, Cigarettes After Sex maintain their mystique, fans sharing their music like an illicit secret and this poignant ten song collection will certainly stoke the flames. While continuing to observe classic pop song structures, Gonzalez has moved away from the prior sonic touchstones of the '50s and '60s, finding himself now drawn to a '70s/'80s slow dance. While (in typical Cigarettes style) these changes may be subtle, the overall resulting energy is akin to disco ball-refracted tears on the dance floor.

Reviews

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 based on 182 reviews
  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    beautiful concert

    by maya on 1/2/24

    This concert was definitely one of my favorites. all though i need to warm people if you don’t like slow songs in concert and get bored right away this isn’t a concert for you and you’re better off listening to them online. When i went they Played in their home town EP and everyone around me was sitting down while they were playing. The Band played amazing they sound exactly the same in person, just i do wish they interacted more with the Crowd like most concerts, They also go through their songs pretty fast. and fast as in concert started @7pm and we got out of there around 9:30. other than that it definitely was an experience 🖤🖤

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Good

    by Idk on 11/19/23

    It was my first consert and it was the best 🖤 hopefully they come to Austin tx again cause I’ll will definitely go

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Heavenly

    by Jaz on 11/7/23

    I took my friend to see them 10/18/23 and it was the most wonderful memory I will cherish forever. They did come on late and their sound was sorta messed up at first but me and my friend will continue to talk about how amazing it was.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    best concert

    by haleyy on 10/31/23

    Literally the best concert i’ve been to. Honestly they did amazing. I have no complaints. They KILLED IT up there on stage. Vocals and instruments.. i sobbed during half of the concert. 100% RECOMMEND!!! i waited almost 10 years to see them live. (I wasnt allowed to go to concerts till i was 17-18) 😭😭. Love them so much🖤. I hope they come back around.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    So disappointed...

    by Ringoroll on 10/22/23The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory - Irving

    I was SO EXCITED to see this artist, but the reverb was SO BAD (I mean I had on ear protection, my hands over my ears and turned away from the stage for the first 4 songs it still was too much! We almost got up and walked out 3 times. I wanted to cry I was so upset. That combined with the merch being stuff you can get on the CAS website any day of the week but marked up (It wouldn't have killed you to put the dates on the back of one of the designs???) just left a bad taste in my mouth. I'm glad I took some clips because they sound great and exactly what I was expecting - but in person, my ears were in PAIN! I wouldn't go see this artist again - I think this is one of those bands that the CD/stream/album is more than sufficient.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I love it

    by It was amazing on 10/22/23The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory - Irving

    It was an unforgettable experience but, just one thing, the audio was a little down or something needed to be adjusted, but other than that, it was good.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Always A Hit

    by Danny on 10/22/23The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory - Irving

    I mean it’s Cigarettes After Sex, you can’t go wrong with that

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    cool GA

    by Monica M on 10/22/23The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory - Irving

    Cinematic experience. Sound quality hit so different on video. They came out way later than 8 which was convenient for me cause i got there late 😭.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    AMMMAAAZINNNGGG

    by sammy on 10/22/23The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory - Irving

    i absolutely loved it. the scenario the food the everything was literally bomb. super clean it was so packed but it didn’t feel packed. it’s AMAZING.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    a little chaotic

    by lana on 10/22/23The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory - Irving

    so I had pit so i arrived a little bit early and there was a small line nothing too crazy, then when people started to arrive it was soo unorganized. The workers didn't even know which lines were what and there were no signs except one above the door for vip. Once inside we had to wait in another pit line (could've been outside if it was organized) so people who arrived early got pushed back even further. Once in pit, it was extremely hot and the concert etiquette was out the door.