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10.0
90034
10.0 |
The Arts Desk
Femejism is a monster, a scorching, riff-fuelled tonic, a volley of memorable songs that let loose with unfettered rock’n’roll spirit
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8.0
90098
8.0 |
NME
A truly vital band
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8.0
90100
8.0 |
DIY
Lindsey Troy and Julie Edwards second album is so smash-full of gritty, dirty blues riffs it’s as if they’ve ransacked all the dive bars in their native LA
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8.0
90278
8.0 |
Q
Route one thrill-seeking and badass bitching. Print edition only
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8.0
90038
8.0 |
Clash
A wiser, stronger return, yet one also brimming with ideas
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7.0
90065
7.0 |
Exclaim
The record demands multiple spins, and it just might inspire more women to make some noise in the male-dominated rock world
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7.0
90036
7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
They’ve not suffered a typical econd album syndrome where initial ideas have been repeated, but have instead developed into a band willing to take small steps away from their comfort zone
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6.0
90037
6.0 |
musicOMH
The quality of the material is a little patchy
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6.0
90932
6.0 |
Spectrum Culture
It’s clear that Deap Vally will continue to evolve, but into what is anyone’s guess
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5.8
90058
5.8 |
Consequence Of Sound
L.A. duo's best work comes when exploring what makes modern womanhood disturbing or even terrifying
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5.0
91065
5.0 |
No Ripcord
Femejism is fleeting with any stances on womanhood despite them often providing an edge to the album that is so often missing
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4.0
90035
4.0 |
The Skinny
There is probably a message buried somewhere within Femejism, but unfortunately it just comes across as lacklustre and contrived
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