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9.0
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9.0 |
Northern Transmissions
Every Loser seems to be a return to the full rock gamut Pop likes to immerse himself in from time to time
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8.0
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8.0 |
Kerrang!
You’d be hard-pressed to find an album catering for more moods in 2023. Live in it – it’s a hell of a place to be
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8.0
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8.0 |
American Songwriter
Every Loser is commanding, powerful, and above all fun, proving that Pop has plenty of gas left in his aging tank. Let’s hope he takes a few more trips
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8.0
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Rolling Stone
Every Loser contains some of Iggy’s hardest rockers in years, and emphasizes all of the things the man does well: blistering rock, po-faced ballads, and a genuine way with words
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8.0
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The Irish Times
With a face and torso like rock’n’roll’s Mount Rushmore, Pop is still up there giving it loads, the guy with no shirt whipping up another frenzy
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8.0
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musicOMH
This short, sharp blast of refreshing energy finds James Newell Osterberg Jr as compelling as ever
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8.0
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Under The Radar
If Every Loser is anything to go by, we haven’t seen the last of Iggy Pop’s hairless and curiously leathery chest. This is a good thing
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8.0
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Slant Magazine
Despite a few clumsy moments, Every Loser proves that Pop not only has more to say, but continues to find exciting ways to say them
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8.0
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8.0 |
The Skinny
Iggy Pop deploys his most effective weapons for Every Loser – his gravelly, proto-punk vocals, and a crazed, high-octane studio presence
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8.0
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8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Every Loser refocuses Iggy Pop's career with an undeniable consistency
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8.0
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8.0 |
NME
On his 19th solo album, Iggy is as feral – and furious – as we've heard him in years
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8.0
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8.0 |
DIY
Iggy throwing out the late-career rulebook and having a whole bunch of fun
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8.0
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8.0 |
The Guardian
After jazz crooning, poetry and electronic experimentation, 75-year-old Pop goes back to his roots on his 19th solo album
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8.0
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8.0 |
Clash
A vital, thrilling affair, it ranks amongst the best of his solo work
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8.0
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8.0 |
The Arts Desk
He takes a break from the less visceral directions his solo career has pursued for the last 20 years
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8.0
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8.0 |
Record Collector
Whether you prefer him pensive or primal, his 20th solo album brings that big time
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8.0
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PopMatters
After more than 35 minutes of masterful music on Every Loser, does Iggy Pop seem to be a winner, a loser, or somewhere between the two? He is true to himself
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7.0
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7.0 |
Uncut
Iggy's voice is the star. Print edition only
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6.9
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Pitchfork
Working with pop architect Andrew Watt, the agelessly incendiary rocker unfurls a parade of timeless archetypes: profane punk, seedy crooner, lovable curmudgeon. It’s Iggy Pop as a jukebox musical
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6.4
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6.4 |
Spectrum Culture
Somewhere, deep down, James Osterberg has to know that he can’t keep being Iggy Pop forever
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6.0
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6.0 |
The FT
The former Stooges singer circles back to the proto-punk racket he made 50 years ago
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6.0
132412
6.0 |
Mojo
Heaps more respect's due for the full-bloodedness of rippers like Frenzy, Modern Day Rip Iff and Neo Punk. ... Four-letter lyricism and dumb-ass riffing, however, leave you craving the substance of '16's Homme-guided Post Pop Depression. Print edition only
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4.0
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The Observer
The veteran showman’s 19th album is slick, tuneful and big on star guests, yet feels like a step backwards
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