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			8.0
			86452
			
				8.0 |  
				Exclaim
			
				Delivered through the dorm-quaking filter of '80s-glancing, fuzz-friendly indie rock
				
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			7.5
			86462
			
				7.5 |  
				Consequence Of Sound
			
				Michigan quartet lets their contradictions shine, leaving behind any pretense that they were ever simply an emo or pop-punk group 
				
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			7.0
			86449
			
				7.0 |  
				The Music
			
				White Hot Moon is indie-rock meets '90s grunge with soft vocals from Britty Drake and dreamy guitars that could go for days
				
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			7.0
			86520
			
				7.0 |  
				All Music
			
				It may fail to reach the heights that Feast of Love did, but it's no great drop off either and finishes building a strong foundation for the band
				
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			6.7
			86453
			
				6.7 |  
				Pretty Much Amazing
			
				They take a handful of contrasting elements, play them off one another and explore the melodic and emotional effects of their chemistry
				
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			6.5
			86481
			
				6.5 |  
				Pitchfork
			
				Its 12 tracks largely find the band continuing to leverage what worked on Feast of Love
				
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			6.0
			86450
			
				6.0 |  
				DIY
			
				The grind of day-to-day life is drowned out in a synthesis of reflection on the Michigan group’s latest
				
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			6.0
			86447
			
				6.0 |  
				Clash
			
				Pity Sex may have taken few risks to make a breakthrough album and they’re hardly re-inventing the wheel, but ‘White Hot Moon’ is a solid effort and a worthy follow-up to debut ‘Feast Of Love’
				
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			6.0
			86448
			
				6.0 |  
				Spin
			
				For all of their renewed gumption, improved production, and flair with the pen, Pity Sex remain limited by their narrow emotional range and over-reliance on their influence
				
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			6.0
			86868
			
				6.0 |  
				Rolling Stone
			
				The band has never sounded so desolate, or more distinctly themselves
				
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			6.0
			87382
			
				6.0 |  
				Spectrum Culture
			
				White Hot Moon creates a dour but welcoming world of ’90s-inspired guitars
				
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