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9.0
132869
9.0 |
DIY
The hooky pop-rock and epic singalongs they made their name on, yet still pushing their own sonic boundaries
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8.0
132870
8.0 |
Kerrang!
An album that sees You Me At Six grabbing elements from 2014’s Cavalier Youth and 2010’s Hold Me Down. Then it wraps them up into a time capsule of what it means to be a young adult in the ever-difficult 2020s
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8.0
132899
8.0 |
Upset
A stronghold of melody and sound that sees You Me At Six thriving
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7.0
132871
7.0 |
Clash
It may split people, but, before you cast judgement, we encourage you to consider this – is lighthearted nostalgia a bad thing? Ultimately, the choice is up to you – but, while you decide, we’re gonna pop open our CD player and get this bad boy spinning
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7.0
132872
7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
The choice not to deviate into experimental territory is comforting rather than disappointing, and a more than solid addition to their catalogue is no bad thing
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7.0
132873
7.0 |
God Is In The TV
A throwback album that makes good use of the emo nostalgia of the moment to create something for the new wave of alternative
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6.0
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6.0 |
The Arts Desk
Early on it’s easy to read You Me At Six’s mission statement: nuance is out, catchy and melodic rock that goes down smooth is in
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6.0
132875
6.0 |
Dork
‘Truth Decay’ is an extremely safe album. There’s nothing on it that You Me At Six haven’t done countless times before, and for older fans it’ll feel more like a greatest hits than a bold step forward
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