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6.0
10102
6.0 |
Daily Telegraph
Catchy, cod-sexy, hi-NRG cheese
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5.0
9996
5.0 |
The Digital Fix
Gone is the sass and indie cred that we had with the band's first couple of albums and in their place we have highly polished, targeted pop
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4.0
10097
4.0 |
The Times
Their ability to inspire oddball pop belters from their writers seems to have gone the way of the group’s original members
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4.0
9825
4.0 |
The Guardian
A couple of tracks have escaped with some quirky Britishness intact, but most are in either in thrall to Lady Gaga's robotronic sound or ... just wrong for this particular band. Disappointing
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4.0
9831
4.0 |
NME
Time was we could expect more than bland consistency from the Sugababes – shame
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4.0
9834
4.0 |
Q
Print edition only
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4.0
9838
4.0 |
Uncut
Print edition only
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4.0
9848
4.0 |
Evening Standard
The girls carry off the silly electropop of Get Sexy capably enough but Buchanan is sorely missed
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3.0
9927
3.0 |
Drowned In Sound
Lacks the interesting feminine insight of Rihanna’s latest, the flamboyance and ‘balls’ of Lady Gaga, the nous of Annie, anything approaching the vocal talents of Beyoncé or the nonsensical slapstick fun of Girls Aloud
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2.0
9957
2.0 |
State
A record with no redeeming features
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2.0
9860
2.0 |
The Sunday Times
Sugababes in 2010 are a pale, karaoke imitation of the glory days
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2.0
10117
2.0 |
Independent on Sunday
They can call themselves what they like, but they'll never fill the heels of Keisha, Mutya and Siobhan. It's over
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2.0
9822
2.0 |
The Independent
For all the involvement of new writers and producers ... there's nothing here with anything like the adhesive, infectious quality of Push The Button
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