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8.0
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Spin
King sounds wholly at home commanding an indie-rock power trio
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8.0
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Rave Magazine
Previously a shy, almost fraught singer, Kaki’s in firm control of the mic throughout
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8.0
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Scotland on Sunday
King is liberated rather than trammelled by her technical expertise and Junior emerges as a dynamic left-field pop album
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8.0
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The Sunday Times
She’s fronting a power trio here, managing to harness her breathtaking technique into songs that rock with punkish energy
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8.0
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Mojo
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7.5
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Independent on Sunday
King's restraint is commendable, using her skills to create interesting sonics rather than pointless pyrotechnics
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7.0
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The Line Of Best Fit
It’s not a surprise that as such a competent musician, Kaki King can do most things extremely competently
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7.0
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PopMatters
As it turns out, good as her guitar playing is, it’s these stories, and the ready-to-burst emotions contained in them, that’ll keep you coming back to the album
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7.0
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Blurt
Displays none of the show-off tendencies you'd expect from, say, a Satriani or a Vai. King's restraint is commendable
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6.0
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Rolling Stone
She doesn't have a ton of vocal gravitas, and too much of the record is taken up by spirdery guitar explorations
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4.0
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No Ripcord
It is clear that this is a woman capable of a level of musicianship most artists can't achieve, yet she seems unable to do anything more with it than repeat a few good ideas with diminishing returns
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