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10.0
139046
10.0 |
Dork
An album that gives an irresistible soundtrack to a modern diary of love and life, ‘Smitten’ is the sound of that Pale Waves spark turning into a headline firework display
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8.0
139047
8.0 |
God Is In The TV
For fans, Smitten will offer a nostalgic reflection on familiar themes of love and loss, while also taking a bold step into the future. It’s a testament to Pale Waves’ ability to remain fresh and relevant, all while delving deeper into the emotional core of their music
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8.0
139077
8.0 |
Slant Magazine
By emphasizing messy but universal feelings, the album normalizes young queer love
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8.0
139040
8.0 |
DIY
Somewhere between the ‘80s new wave of their debut and mainstream pop, now with the self-expression of a far more confident songwriter
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8.0
139041
8.0 |
NME
There’s a newfound directness and pop joy on the Manchester band’s fourth record
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8.0
139042
8.0 |
The Skinny
Capturing the kaleidoscopic array of feelings of queer love across a collection of earworms, Pale Waves’ fourth album may be the band’s most complete package to date
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8.0
139043
8.0 |
Clash
Love, heartbreak, growing up, and self-discovery are the ingredients to this emotional rollercoaster of a cocktail, and it’s simply beautiful
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7.0
139044
7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
The sound of a band infatuated with their art, ready for the future, and excited to be a part of it
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7.0
139311
7.0 |
PopMatters
Pale Waves ride nostalgia like they were old enough to have lived it. Whether their mimicry is incidental or purposeful, Smitten is another enjoyable record
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6.0
139045
6.0 |
Kerrang!
Their evolution is commendable too – this time, it feels like they’ve found the right path
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