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9.0
131104
9.0 |
All Music
Whether it's a genuine transformation or just a brief exercise for the pop chameleon, the triumphant Holy Fvck is a refreshing change of pace and an utter thrill to experience for those willing to look past the headlines into the heart of an artist who continues to grow in the public eye
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8.0
131133
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
HOLY FVCK isn’t an album about holding onto trauma, it’s one about releasing it - and doing so in rip-roaring fashion. In this way, it instantly joins the pantheon of great rock albums centred around exorcising trauma
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8.0
131156
8.0 |
musicOMH
Her eighth album is a rebirth that rejects everything – good and bad – that has gone before and embraces a new way forward
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8.0
131158
8.0 |
A.V. Club
Empowering and cathartic, Demi Lovato has created a refined and sophisticated collection of songs with Holy Fvck that is their best work lyrically to date
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8.0
131101
8.0 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
Time will tell if Demi keeps with this newfound heavier musical direction, but if it’s capable of inspiring such insights while creating a vision of hope, then I’d advise Lovato to stay the course
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8.0
131103
8.0 |
The Independent
The tween pop survivor goes for the throat on an accomplished record full of anthems
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7.0
131098
7.0 |
Clash
While Lovato can knock out a summer-ready banger, it’s equally as thrilling to see them lurking in the shadows
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6.5
131099
6.5 |
Pitchfork
Demi Lovato has long sung about rebirth. On Holy Fvck, she enacts it by jettisoning the pop-R&B palette that has defined her records for a decade
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6.0
131102
6.0 |
NME
The star harks back to their earlier days with this collection of head-banging guitar solos and ferocious riffs – though the slowies let it down a bit
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