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Buzzy Band doesn’t hold back in its glowing review of Neon Circuits and the Mission of Hope, calling it a “goddamn noise doctrine” and praising the band’s bold double-album debut as something that refuses to be ignored. From the adrenaline of “Replicants” to the emotional gravity of “Stranger Things,” the album is described as atmospheric and precise—genre-jumping with intention, not gimmick.
They highlight “Say Anything” as the perfect gateway into Blueprint Tokyo’s world: confident, urgent, and deeply felt. And the praise doesn’t stop at songwriting—the production gets just as much love, with special attention paid to the detail and warmth throughout the record.
“This isn’t a first step; it’s a landing.” We won’t argue with that!
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