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8.3
35265
8.3 |
A.V. Club
The title seems to imply that Dwyer couldn’t sit still long enough to settle on a single name. The music is equally scattered, slapdash, and frantic. It’s also brilliant
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8.0
35524
8.0 |
Prefix
The band’s greatest asset is their two-pronged vocal approach. Dwyer’s froggy yelp is oftentimes balanced out by Brigid Dawson’s otherworldly moan
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8.0
35020
8.0 |
Pitchfork
Thee Oh Sees understand the intrinsic value of making a huge mess
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8.0
34983
8.0 |
Paste Magazine
If you weren’t convinced before, this one should do the trick
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8.0
34986
8.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
An effort that digs its way into the listener’s ears through an honest approach
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8.0
35006
8.0 |
Uncut
A colourful mix of styles, filled with feedback, mangled solos and manic vocals, and rocking like The Cramps on a good night. Print edition only
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7.2
34985
7.2 |
Beats Per Minute
One of their better efforts yet
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7.0
34984
7.0 |
The Digital Fix
Makes a good case for being Thee Oh Sees' most well rounded album yet
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6.0
35017
6.0 |
Drowned In Sound
It's a well recorded, well played effort, and it nestles into genre expectation very nicely. But weirdly, with one extremely notable exception, the songs are predictable and average
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6.0
35060
6.0 |
The 405
There is quality here, but there's nothing that sticks out, no tracks that grab the attention of the listener as being particularly brilliant
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