65daysofstatic's third album sees the glitch kids further pushing the boundaries of their sound. Significantly longer than its predecessors, The Destruction of Small Ideas witnesses the Sheffield quartet returning to its experimental roots; many tracks lack the urgency of the initial recordings, instead reinventing compositional schemes to incorporate a larger thirst for variation. Coupled with a newfound appreciation for recording techniques, TDoSI sounds unlike anything the band has accomplished before. Some will herald this as the next evolution in the band's already complex sound, while others will be overwhelming disappointed to see them depart from safe waters. Either way, 65daysofstatic continues to deliver admirable and powerful performances. This is the stuff legends are made of.