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8.0
96581
8.0 |
NME
After working with Taylor Swift and Lorde, pop mastermind Jack Antonoff makes a big statement of his own
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7.0
96596
7.0 |
PopMatters
A slightly uneven affair, despite the earworms that will be stuck with its listeners all summer and beyond. But these hits are poised to outweigh its misses
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7.0
96474
7.0 |
Exclaim
Those who got on board with Strange Desire should have no problem connecting with the deep feels and big pop choruses that propel Gone Now
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7.0
96476
7.0 |
Rolling Stone
Jack Antonoff is a grown-up emo kid and a fully realized tune machine
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6.7
96469
6.7 |
A.V. Club
A highly touted collaboration reunion with Carly Rae Jepsen, “Hate That You Know Me,” really needed to be fleshed out more beyond just repeating the title phrase over some electronic music-box accompaniment
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6.5
96842
6.5 |
Spectrum Culture
Despite its attempts to feel timeless, instead feels very much of its time
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6.1
96477
6.1 |
Pitchfork
Has all the affectations of an over-the-top pop masterpiece, with some soaring anthems
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6.0
96522
6.0 |
Q
It can get a bit overly conceptual, but Gone Now is so irresistibly joyful it can be forgiven. Print edition only
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5.4
96541
5.4 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
A mild letdown from one of indie-pop's most promising stars
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4.2
96475
4.2 |
Consequence Of Sound
Too much sugar and not enough substance
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