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7.0
21898
7.0 |
Clash
La Sera is The Vivian Girls’ sweeter, younger cousin
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7.0
21923
7.0 |
Bowlegs
The arrangement and tempos seem to be jammed in happy hour for long periods of the record
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7.0
21931
7.0 |
Pitchfork
There's a subtle 1960s girl-group influence throughout, but there are also hints of the folk-pop of that era
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7.0
22309
7.0 |
AU Review
La Sera lands just short of sickliness and is, in fact, really quite beautiful
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6.0
22906
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Under The Radar
La Sera brings Goodman’s sense of melody and song to the fore
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6.0
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Rolling Stone
La Sera, replaces distortion with light, beatific girl-group harmonies and clean, sweet production of jangling surf guitars and soft brushes of snare drum
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6.0
21896
6.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
A solid collection of lush dream pop that is a trip down memory lane worth taking.
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6.0
21897
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The Skinny
It might lack the playful personality that helped crown Bethany Cosentino last year’s ‘Queen of This Sort of Thing’, but deserves comparable adulation
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6.0
22221
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Uncut
A faintly sparkling, wistful listen. Print edition only
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Slant Magazine
Goodman's got a good shot at cornering the market of 21st-century Shangri-La candy pop, but she should do it two minutes at a time
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