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9.0
138089
9.0 |
musicOMH
Simple, vital rock music that actually rocks from a band that is unafraid of a lick, a riff, or a thick, meaty rhythm
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8.0
138090
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Whereas Reeling set out a blueprint for The Mysterines initial sound and approach Afraid of Tomorows faces the reappraised extent of that band's ambitions and dreams
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8.0
138091
8.0 |
DIY
In venturing into the shadows, they’ve made their boldest move yet
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8.0
138092
8.0 |
Dork
‘Afraid of Tomorrows’ is a roaring success (at some points, quite literally). Their classic ferocity in combination with the slower, sadder moments make the album fresh, invigorating, and for the most part, great for a mosh pit
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8.0
138094
8.0 |
Far Out
An anthemic and expansive triumph
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6.2
138096
6.2 |
Beats Per Minute
It’s no coincidence that the close-miking and tinny EQ of “Afraid Of Tomorrows” wash out Metcalfe’s verses. In changing the dynamic, The Mysterines get a little lost
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5.0
138287
5.0 |
PopMatters
The Mysterines’ new record is the aural equivalent of a spooky, creaky old house—at an amusement park. It gets the look and feel right, but it’s artifice
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