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10.0
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The Guardian
The punk band go full pelt for their final album, a set livid with worldly disgust and bitter humour
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10.0
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10.0 |
Slant Magazine
Once again, they infuse their brand of punk with a hefty dose of pop songcraft and meticulous production, courtesy of producer Jesse Gander, Premonition conjures a dark, enticing dynamism unparalleled even by their own extraordinary output
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9.0
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All Music
Prior to the album's release, White Lung announced they would be breaking up after Premonition, and if that does end up being the case, they've gone out with a magnificently gutsy farewell
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8.0
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The Line Of Best Fit
The real heart of Premonition lies in the low-lying ones that sink their way into your soul and project themselves from the inside out reflecting the innocence and development of life
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7.2
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Spectrum Culture
Premonition arrives knowing the end is near, but the band performs like it refuses to end with a whimper.
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6.6
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Pitchfork
The Canadian punk band’s fifth and final album is a softer, more family-oriented affair, with reflections on motherhood and loss set to metallic riffs
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6.0
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Loud And Quiet
Written over a period of personal change and sobriety, Barber-Way’s lyrics feel more vital and earnest than they’ve ever sounded before
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6.0
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The Arts Desk
Her lyrics boast a new focus without alcohol, suddenly facing an entirely sober recording session
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6.0
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6.0 |
The Observer
The Canadian punks’ final record before they disband is best when it plays to their strengths
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