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9.0
142268
9.0 |
Far Out
It is an utterly cathartic, energising listening experience, and that experience does not dull with repeated listens
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8.0
142266
8.0 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
In a time where it seems everyone wants to make noisier music as an act of defiance against an increasingly cruel world, Jehnny Beth has found a way to stand out. She’s real, she’s raw, and everything here has such a strength of spirit to it that it feels truly alive
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8.0
142267
8.0 |
Dork
This isn’t a record trying to win you over. It knows what it is: uncompromising and allergic to anything resembling warmth. But for those who like their music dressed in black and just a bit possessed, ‘You Heartbreaker, You’ makes for an exquisite downer
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8.0
142271
8.0 |
XS Noize
Uncompromising, destabilising, and electric, You Heartbreaker, You finds Jehnny Beth gripping the throat of the present moment and shaking it with animal force
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8.0
142314
8.0 |
musicOMH
Ex-Savages singer’s second solo album is coal black in tone and delivery and extends the legacy of her former band
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7.9
142424
7.9 |
Pitchfork
Awash in menacing, libidinous energy, the Savages singer’s new solo album asks: What if the psychosexual angst of post-punk and industrial music were harnessed for pleasure?
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7.0
142269
7.0 |
Clash
Beth’s voice might be confronting at first, but over the course of the album the frustration becomes contagious, proving that anger is not something to be frightened by
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7.0
142270
7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Captures a fractured spirit without trite platitudes or a happy ending, because there are no easy solutions to points it raises
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6.5
142557
6.5 |
Spectrum Culture
NEW
It’s almost too perfect: an album comprised of songs made from the perspective of someone abstractly working through shades of yearning, and it leaves you feeling faint pangs of dissatisfaction
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