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9.0
91850
9.0 |
Exclaim
Confident and captivating, and demands attention
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8.2
91973
8.2 |
Gig Soup
Justice have returned with a bang, an impressive step up in production and musicality, while retaining elements of their well know sound. The French duo mark themselves once more as true pioneers in the realm of electronic music
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8.0
92044
8.0 |
Mixmag
Justice have matured in their sound, but we’ve still got that young mosher inside us waiting to be unleashed – and they want to fist pump
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8.0
91811
8.0 |
The Skinny
A terrific return from the French duo. Much like Daft Punk before them, Justice have maintained their high standards
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8.0
91812
8.0 |
Slant Magazine
Finds the Parisian duo capturing the rapture and agony that can accompany unrequited love
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8.0
91814
8.0 |
NME
A joyous album of hope and optimism
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8.0
91816
8.0 |
God Is In The TV
Frivolous lunacy has a lot to commend it when it’s not dreary or try-hard. Dip your toes into this highly refined but joyously daft pool of Justice madness
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8.0
91823
8.0 |
DIY
Six years since their last album, Justice’s maximalist disco embraces joy and new tricks
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8.0
91829
8.0 |
The FT
Album employs thumb-slapped bass and chunky dance beats, and is redolent of an age of lotharios with permed hair
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7.5
91824
7.5 |
The Line Of Best Fit
For the majority of Woman, Justice are acting out their pop dreams through machinery
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7.0
91965
7.0 |
Clash
What works on ‘Woman’ truly does with aplomb, but it arguably stands as the group’s least unique effort
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6.7
91813
6.7 |
Consequence Of Sound
While Justice avoided breaking new ground with Woman, the 10 tracks still manage to remind us why we fell in love with them in the first place
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6.0
91815
6.0 |
The Guardian
Woman is surprisingly banger-lite, a totally serviceable one-night stand rather than a torrid love affair
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6.0
91839
6.0 |
The Observer
The price to pay for Woman’s increased musicality is, perhaps, a drop in beat punishment. But you can’t begrudge Justice this laudable attempt to one-up Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories
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6.0
91904
6.0 |
State
Woman is the rare album that offers increasing returns as it goes on
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6.0
91977
6.0 |
musicOMH
Their experiments have not quite worked out this time but dismiss Justice at your peril. There’s too much quality in this duo
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6.0
92005
6.0 |
PopMatters
Justice's third album finally finds them picking a solid theme, but it doesn't conjure as much magic as expected
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5.2
91956
5.2 |
Pitchfork
Until now there was at least one thing you could never accuse Justice of being: boring
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5.0
91947
5.0 |
Pretty Much Amazing
Perhaps it is time to just admit that Justice were a one hit wonder and move on
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5.0
92002
5.0 |
The 405
Woman is by no means a bad listen, it just isn’t a very original one either
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5.0
92293
5.0 |
Onlike
It has many pleasant moments, but it’s nothing groundbreaking nor something necessarily worth waiting 5 years for
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