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8.5
142042
8.5 |
Paste Magazine
METAL FORTH is a statement about metal as an aesthetic rife with individualism; “metal” is not a monolith, and what it is to be “metal” varies from country to country, language to language, band to band
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8.0
142012
8.0 |
Dork
Complex, polished and unshakeable, ‘METAL FORTH’ proves once again that BABYMETAL are in a league of their own. All praise the Fox God for another fantastic record
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8.0
142036
8.0 |
The Quietus
They may not have saved the world, but the new Babymetal record is an absolute hoot
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8.0
142007
8.0 |
Kerrang!
There are moments of genius here. In forging new bonds and attempting to break new ground, METAL FORTH's intentions are noble and the executions occasionally excellent
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8.0
142008
8.0 |
DIY
Pure, instinctual exploration
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7.0
142009
7.0 |
Clash
For all the gruff exteriors and black-clad poses, if metalheads agree on one thing, it’s this: a touch of theatricality —e specially when served with fireworks and a scream — always hits the spot
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6.4
142010
6.4 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
Metal Forth isn’t a bad album—it’s just deeply disappointing. It doesn’t feel like a new release, and more importantly, it doesn’t sound like a Babymetal album. Ironically, the three excellent original tracks only highlight what the rest of the album is missing
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6.0
142011
6.0 |
NME
With album four, the Kawaii-metal group bring in the big names and push their sound further than ever, but sometimes at the expense of their signature charm
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