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Kings & Queens Of The Underground

Billy Idol

Kings & Queens Of The Underground

Seventh studio album and first for nearly 10 years from the LA-based English punk rock singer

ADM rating[?]

5.3

Label
BFI / Kobalt
UK Release date
20/10/2014
US Release date
21/10/2014
  1. 8.0 |   Mojo

    William Broad from Bromley is back-back-back. Print edition only

  2. 6.0 |   All Music

    Bad taste is part of Idol's legacy and Kings & Queens of the Underground touches upon that garishness along with his exaggerated swagger, fondness for hooks, and an irascible snarl, and that makes it an autobiography even if it never tells a story
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  3. 6.0 |   Rolling Stone

    So much intensity can be unnerving coming from a man in his late fifties
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  4. 6.0 |   The Guardian

    The album is part unrepentant throwback and part Idol’s attempt to emerge a from a party he staggered into to a long time ago and adapt to a much-changed world
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  5. 2.0 |   The Observer

    Rubbish, yes, but unwittingly hilarious rubbish
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