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Free Energy

Love Sign

The Philadelphia power-pop quintet follow up their James Murphy-produced debut with John Agnello (Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr) at the helm

ADM rating[?]

6.0

Label
Virtual
UK Release date
15/01/2013
US Release date
15/01/2013
  1. 8.3 |   A.V. Club

    A power-pop throwback that’s entertaining as well as indistinctive
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  2. 7.0 |   Rolling Stone

    Could get wink-wink annoying if [the songs] weren't so crisp and catchy
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  3. 7.0 |   Consequence Of Sound

    It’s big and dumb, but it’s never not enjoyable
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  4. 7.0 |   Spin

    Savvy enough to embrace pop simplicity without condescending to it
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  5. 6.0 |   All Music

    Fans of the first album’s low-rent, high-hook charm may feel that this record is a little too slick, a little measured, and overall sort of tame, and they’d have a point
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  6. 6.0 |   No Ripcord

    Free Energy has tons of talent and star power backing them. It's a safe bet they will rebound nicely, but this particular album has them sounding like a cover band who has decided to branch out on to their own
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  7. 6.0 |   Under The Radar

    It's rare that any of these cuts reach the ecstatic heights of their 2010 debut, Stuck On Nothing
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  8. 5.5 |   Paste Magazine

    These tunes are slicker, shinier, but also kinda stale
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  9. 5.0 |   PopMatters

    It only works in fits and starts. Free Energy just doesn’t seem to have the chops to rise above their influences
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  10. 3.6 |   Pitchfork

    Love Sign's belief in the righteousness of its intentionally big, dumb songs being big, dumb and nothing else ultimately sets Free Energy up to fail
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