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9.4
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Sputnik Music (staff)
These little flashes of songwriting ingenuity are too numerous to count on Painted Shut, and they make each listen into something exciting
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9.1
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A.V. Club
Densely packed sections pop up routinely throughout Painted Shut, and they’re what make the album such a memorable listen
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9.0
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Exclaim
There is no voice in popular music right now that quite comes close to the elastic immediacy of that of Hop Along's Frances Quinlan
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8.5
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Spectrum Culture
Painted Shut may touch upon far more chaotic mental states, but in “Waitress” it nails a generational anxiety with a fraction of the pomp and satisfaction of other pretenders to the zeitgeist throne
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8.3
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Consequence Of Sound
The album proves the singer’s will to catapult into greatness, standing as a testament to just how far a great front-person can push a tried-and-true formula
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8.0
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Rolling Stone
A deep dive into raw emotions and ragged melodies
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8.0
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The Digital Fix
What elevates Painted Shut above the norm are the clever arrangements
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8.0
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NME
An album of endearing and affecting indie-rock, primed to soundtrack the summer
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7.9
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Pitchfork
Quinlan is a sharp writer who understands the poetry of deflection, of putting herself to the side of the drama instead of in the middle
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7.8
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Paste Magazine
Though Painted Shut only clocks in at 41 minutes total, it feels like a much lengthier record. For fans of Hop Along, that should be just enough. For new listeners, it’s a thorough introduction
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7.5
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The Line Of Best Fit
It’s hard-hitting, but behind every tightly honed riff lies a bubbling sense of optimism, and these songs are as resonant as they come
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7.0
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Earbuddy
The charismatic, likable band releases an album of charismatic, likable songs
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6.0
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Art Rocker
When compared to their 2012 debut, Painted Shut feels far less fractured, and is actually a more cohesive listen, though that makes it no less easy to digest once the bubblegum loses its flavour
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