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			8.0
			131125
			
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				Loud And Quiet
			
			
				90 in November is the sound of a group figuring out what they want to do, and just going ahead and doing it. In a landscape obsessed with the search for unobtainable newness, this attitude is to be applauded. There’s no need to be original every day of the week
				
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			8.0
			131126
			
				8.0 |  
				God Is In The TV
			
			
				They had initially thought about making 90 In November in New York or California, but ultimately opted to record it at Lazybones Audio in the Texan town of Silsbee. You feel it was undoubtedly the correct decision to make as for all the intense longing that lies at its heart, 90 In November also captures a true Texan sense of freedom and adventure
				
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			8.0
			131129
			
				8.0 |  
				No Ripcord
			
			
				Why Bonnie doesn't break its established mold, but it does sustain an element of surprise throughout that bodes well for whatever comes next
				
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			8.0
			131130
			
				8.0 |  
				Paste Magazine
			
			
				On the Texas band’s debut album, they deliver country rock that feels as warm as its title suggests
				
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			7.5
			131127
			
				7.5 |  
				Under The Radar
			
			
				Why Bonnie cover a lot of sonic ground on their debut and showcase the capability to take things further down Gulf Coast highways or wherever their path may take them
				
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			7.4
			131198
			
				7.4 |  
				Sputnik Music (staff)
			
			
				90 In November should set the stage for Why Bonnie to gain a wider platform, and deservedly so
				
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			7.0
			131128
			
				7.0 |  
				All Music
			
			
				Leaving Why Bonnie's previous home-brewed and indie pop leanings behind, 90 in November and its solid songs mark a confident step forward into the domain of dreamy, twang-infused rock
				
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			6.9
			131135
			
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				Pitchfork
			
			
				Led by singer-songwriter Blair Howerton, the debut from the sun-baked indie band sounds cozy but yearns for open spaces
				
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