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10.0
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10.0 |
XS Noize
FTHC is like pressing in a bruise to feel the sting, the pain that reminds oneself that you're still alive. It's a sharp inhalation
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8.0
128486
8.0 |
Kerrang!
FTHC is likely to hit hardest with those who have grown with Frank, witnessing his evolution and the ways in which it’s helped chronicle their own
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8.0
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8.0 |
The Independent
It’s a magnificent return to form after 2019’s painful No Man’s Land
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7.4
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7.4 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
Make no mistake: despite its punk rock opener and hXc inspired title, FTHC is still cheese-stuffed radio fodder that stands absolutely no chance of converting anyone not already signed up to the cult of Frank
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7.0
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7.0 |
Clash
Frank Turner paints in broad brushstrokes, and his earnest nature – which is undoubtedly what connects with so many fans – remains, for this writer, his Achille’s Heel
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7.0
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7.0 |
American Songwriter
For all his pouting and posturing, Turner again emerges as a decidedly engaged artist, a musician who’s far more than just another brash provocateur. In truth, it would be hard to find a punk with greater purpose
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6.0
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6.0 |
Gigwise
After the wonky experimentation of ‘Be More Kind’, FTHC is the kind of belligerent album Turner needed to make as he strives to get back out on his never-ending tour
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6.0
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6.0 |
Spectrum Culture
Like a hero’s journey, Turner has returned to what he knows and loves with a newfound appreciation for the environment that shaped him
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