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			9.0
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				9.0 |  
				All Music
			
			
				Untangling Speedy Ortiz's hyper-detailed words and sounds is always time well spent, but these fierce, surprising songs are some of their most satisfying work yet
				
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			8.8
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				8.8 |  
				Northern Transmissions
			
			
				Worth the five year wait, for sure, I think this album will be some people’s favorite album of the year
				
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			8.0
			135210
			
				8.0 |  
				Paste Magazine
			
			
				By no means has Speedy Ortiz ever been a hopeless band, but Rabbit Rabbit signifies the growth they’ve undergone—that the record they’ve made after spending years chipping away at the idea that things can improve
				
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			8.0
			135211
			
				8.0 |  
				DIY
			
			
				Their most cathartic move yet
				
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			7.5
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				7.5 |  
				Pitchfork
			
			
				On its fourth album, the Philadelphia band lets it rip behind Sadie Dupuis’ knotty, mischievous songwriting
				
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			7.0
			135213
			
				7.0 |  
				Clash
			
			
				A joyful journey where the destination is of no importance
				
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			7.0
			135214
			
				7.0 |  
				Exclaim
			
			
				It may not be a lights-out album from start to finish, but Rabbit Rabbit is still another sterling entry in Speedy Ortiz's discography, one that sees the four-piece as strong and defiant as ever
				
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			7.0
			135215
			
				7.0 |  
				Uncut
			
			
				Philadelphia punks’ fourth is ferociously righteous fun. Print edtion only
				
				
			
		 
		
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			6.0
			135216
			
				6.0 |  
				The Line Of Best Fit
			
			
				Overall, although there is quite a bit of filler on Rabbit Rabbit, the album does contain some enjoyable songs, with Dupuis and Molholt demonstrating their obvious talents for solid guitar riffs at several points
				
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			5.5
			135217
			
				5.5 |  
				Spectrum Culture
			
			
				It would be dramatic to say that Speedy Ortiz sound like they’re playing possum on Rabbit Rabbit. But, is it much better when a band sits, petrified, at the edge of something far more compelling, looking lively but remaining stagnant?
				
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