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8.3
126703
8.3 |
A.V. Club
The one-man party machine debuts his first full-on heavy metal record
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8.0
126704
8.0 |
NME
On his 2001 single 'Party Hard', the American rocker promised that “when it's time to party, we will always party hard”. Thankfully, nothing has changed
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8.0
126705
8.0 |
Exclaim
It is, in the end, a bit of a gloomy, brooding album. There is no galloping joy here, no euphoria, and frankly, very little partying — although album closer "And Then We Blew Apart" is a possible exception
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8.0
126732
8.0 |
Vinyl Chapters
Musically it’s certainly very strong, whilst lyrically it does seem a little overkill in places but I’ll put that down to a matter of personal taste. Overall, though, a decent record.
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7.0
126765
7.0 |
No Ripcord
It's no coincidence that God is Partying becomes more of a fun listen as it progresses, presumably because Andrew is narrating his own cathartic journey
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7.0
126709
7.0 |
Spectrum Culture
Even with hellfire furiously billowing behind him, it’s safe to say that Andrew W.K. will always be unflinchingly likable
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7.0
126706
7.0 |
All Music
It's likely the Party God will rise again, but for the moment, his fall from grace is quite interesting
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6.0
126707
6.0 |
Kerrang!
It’s only towards the end that things start to get a little more upbeat
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6.0
126708
6.0 |
musicOMH
On his sixth album he takes his music further than it’s ever gone before and, if you’re a committed follower along for the ride, you’ll be there right with him
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