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8.0
107285
8.0 |
Under The Radar
Their songwriting and melodies are staggeringly on point, creating a pleasing pop ditty of a record
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8.0
107286
8.0 |
The Skinny
Short, sweet and easily one of the band’s best efforts to date
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8.0
107287
8.0 |
A.V. Club
Another step towards Joyce Manor creating the perfect soundtrack to a coming-of-age comedy
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7.5
107293
7.5 |
Pitchfork
With the help of Converge guitarist and veteran metal producer Kurt Ballou, the versatile emo band continues to mature with hints of Big Star and subgenre subversion
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7.0
107308
7.0 |
No Ripcord
Here, Joyce Manor takes another assured step which reinforces their viewpoints, not their maturity, with finesse, and those who still think otherwise haven't been paying enough attention
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7.0
107316
7.0 |
Punk News
Lineup changes aside, this record does feel very much like a collection of Joyce Manor songs, except it's packed with the tracks you'd consider filler or middling material per album
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7.0
107288
7.0 |
Exclaim
Another singular release in a career that's defined by them
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7.0
107289
7.0 |
All Music
There's a lot to like, indicating that they're moving in the right direction
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7.0
107339
7.0 |
God Is In The TV
After several listens, I can only conclude this album is the aural equivalent of Bake Off, it all looks so simple and fun yet every now and then someone makes a complete pigs ear of something and you’re left with a snigger and a very soggy bottom
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5.9
107334
5.9 |
Paste Magazine
Joyce Manor at their slickest power pop yet, even as it lacks the narrative depth we’re used to
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