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8.5
91349
8.5 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Pop music of the highest calibre, music for the head, heart, feet and everywhere in between
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8.0
91351
8.0 |
DIY
Non-conformist anthems, rage and uncertainty
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8.0
91353
8.0 |
NME
Some listeners may not warm to Lo’s persona, but her songwriting skills are difficult to fault
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8.0
91744
8.0 |
Q
It deserves to be celebrated. Print edition only
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7.0
92185
7.0 |
Under The Radar
Long live Swedish pop
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7.0
91404
7.0 |
Rolling Stone
Alluringly messed-up
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7.0
91417
7.0 |
Pitchfork
Tove Lo's second album offers a platform for her to argue that self-destructive affairs of a particular sort of woman are a subject worthy of four-part concept albums
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7.0
91352
7.0 |
Slant Magazine
Offers a peek inside the psyche of a smart, burgeoning young star
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6.7
91350
6.7 |
Pretty Much Amazing
Her strongest tracks are the ones most unique to her character, whose persona lies a few shades darker than today’s alt-pop stars like Lorde or Charli XCX
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6.1
91640
6.1 |
Gig Soup
It’s clear that Tove Lo has streamlined her sound since her debut and been more selective when songwriting, but it’s not yet a behemoth of glossy, dark pop gems
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6.0
91471
6.0 |
Clash
Unfortunately, her unique perspective is diluted by fairly humdrum electro-pop production
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6.0
91354
6.0 |
The Guardian
Celebrates sex with an infectious joie de vivre
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6.0
91371
6.0 |
Evening Standard
The juggernaut digital chug of True Disaster is the clear standout
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6.0
91375
6.0 |
The Observer
A classy second album of sex, drugs and honesty that lacks the commercial catnip of its predecessor
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