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The Irish Times
May has been at the commercial end of the genre for some years now, but never, it seems, at the expense of authenticity
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The Guardian
At the junction where rockabilly, burlesque and street-corner sassiness meet, and her fourth album doesn't tinker with the recipe. There's no need
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PopMatters
May understands a hard rock beat ignites the primal, instinctual critique of the modern world. She celebrates the eternal value of that notion
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All Music
May has always been a Celtic rockabilly goddess, armed with her trademark front-rolled pompadour and Irish bodhrán drum. Tribal is her call to arms; her statement of purpose
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The Independent
Still indulging the boisterous rapscallion character suggested by titles like “Wild Woman”, “Hellfire Club” and “Gypsy In Me”
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The FT
The Irish singer frees her inner wild woman the traditional way – with a blast of old-school rock-and-roll, all rip-roaring riffs and twanging bass
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The Observer
May's an engaging and entertaining storyteller on the more breakneck material
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The Music
Imelda May is here to once again cure what ails you
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