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9.0
103402
9.0 |
All Music
Daphne & Celeste may not save the world, but a listen to this album is sure to make the world a better place for about 45 minutes or so, and sometimes that's enough
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8.0
103436
8.0 |
musicOMH
Will this particular comeback lead anywhere? Perhaps it doesn’t want to; like so much of the Very Best Pop, it’s as sincere about its inconsequence as it is inconsequential in its sincerity. And will it save the world? Perhaps. But the world will have to want to be saved
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8.0
103805
8.0 |
Clash
It might not save the world, but it will make your life considerably brighter and better
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7.0
103890
7.0 |
PopMatters
A ballsy, ridiculously fun pop record
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7.0
103437
7.0 |
Pitchfork
The Y2K-era bubblegum-pop duo team up with Max Tundra for a fun, ambitious, downright bizarre comeback album, their first LP since 2000
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7.0
103404
7.0 |
God Is In The TV
When it does work, it’s a collaboration that makes a lot of sense. It’s two divisive artists, coming together, not quite saving the world, but for 40 minutes making it a slightly brighter place
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6.0
103405
6.0 |
The Irish Times
Daphne & Celeste are bizarrely but magnificently brazen and maybe their off-kilter sugar rush could Save the World. It won’t, but we can dream
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6.0
103403
6.0 |
The Arts Desk
Save the World is often more cerebrally interesting than engaging
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