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8.5
100412
8.5 |
Spectrum Culture
A sledgehammer of a breakup record that doesn’t spare any of the messy details
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8.0
100602
8.0 |
NME
90’s touchstones are lifelines through the upheaval
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8.0
100335
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Alicia Bognanno is in her prime as a musician, songwriter, and producer, and somehow comes out of Losing better than before, proving herself as one of the most consistent and impressive artists of the decade
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8.0
100379
8.0 |
Q
Losing is occasionally stilted but always fuzzy, scuzzy and very quotable. Print edition only
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7.2
100407
7.2 |
Pitchfork
Bognanno puts her anger on full display, inviting everyone who’s felt the same to join in and scream along
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7.0
100741
7.0 |
PopMatters
Bully go beyond the surface to make the ground quake with their candid grunge
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7.0
100419
7.0 |
Rolling Stone
Bognanno emerges as a wry lyricist, dissecting the clashing impulses that arise after heartbreak
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6.7
100337
6.7 |
Consequence Of Sound
Bognanno expands on her towering voice, but fractures the foundation needed to truly ascend
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6.6
100404
6.6 |
Earbuddy
A little more variety might make Bully sound more formidable than they already are
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6.0
100334
6.0 |
All Music
It may feel a little too familiar for those who experienced the '90s alt-rock boom firsthand, but those who didn't will no doubt be able to extract and enjoy its vibrancy
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6.0
100336
6.0 |
The Music
A brilliantly produced rock album that will make you feel something
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4.0
100338
4.0 |
Drowned In Sound
There’s nothing inherently bad about anything on Losing, but nothing’s going to stick around, either
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