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9.0
91769
9.0 |
The 405
Slugger is such an important album in light of the recent political turn of events
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8.0
91729
8.0 |
Under The Radar
The kind of pop record that changes lives, and the seriousness of its subject matters fails to hinder the deep-rooted enjoyability of the album
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8.0
91722
8.0 |
NME
Speedy Ortiz leader Sadie Dupuis makes gender politics fun on her fizzing solo debut
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8.0
91723
8.0 |
DIY
In less capable hands, this record might come across as an weighty topic checklist. Sad13, however, doesn’t just raise these discussions, she presents them as a bundle of sexy, glitter-soaked fun
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7.5
91724
7.5 |
Consequence Of Sound
As an artist, Sadie Dupuis is only beginning to evolve, and she won’t let anything obstruct that progress
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7.5
91725
7.5 |
Earbuddy
Slugger is a solidly solo work — Dupuis stands as the inarguable author, writing, composing, producing and performing every aspect of the album
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7.4
91776
7.4 |
Pitchfork
All about positivity, in all caps and probably punctuated with multiple exclamation points
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7.0
91917
7.0 |
Paste Magazine
Slugger is full of songs about love, not to be confused with love songs. It’s the rituals and deceptions and false appearances of love that command attention
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7.0
91726
7.0 |
Exclaim
Slugger isn't a perfectly polished, radio-ready set of glossy chart-topping pop tunes, but an infectiously fun foray into shimmering, socially conscious synth-pop
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