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8.0
107701
8.0 |
The Skinny
Swearin' reunite after a short time away with their best album to date. But this time they approach their usual razor-sharp riffs and pop-punk melodies with a new sense of confidence and maturity
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8.0
107702
8.0 |
Exclaim
Their best album to date, Fall Into the Sun is the sound of a band rebuilding itself one song at a time and becoming that much stronger in the process
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8.0
107703
8.0 |
DIY
The best Swearin’ record yet
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8.0
107704
8.0 |
All Music
Without losing any of the energetic fizz of their youth, Swearin' look honestly at their lives moving forward, arriving somewhere vulnerable yet impressively more confident than before
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8.0
107742
8.0 |
Paste Magazine
Though Swearin’ are emotionally fully-grown on Fall into the Sun, there’s still ample youthful energy, making it one of the brightest, ruddiest albums you’ll hear this year
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7.5
107705
7.5 |
A.V. Club
Throw in self-assured arrangements that underscore the band members’ collective musical growth, and the result is that Fall Into The Sun feels like a triumphant return.
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7.4
107699
7.4 |
Pitchfork
More like a eulogy for what was lost than a new chapter, Allison Crutchfield and Kyle Gilbride reunite for songs that document their lives since their breakup—and possibly chart a path forward
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7.0
107700
7.0 |
Rolling Stone
Great band ends a too-long hiatus with their most musically dynamic set yet
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6.0
107706
6.0 |
Uncut
The record plods along nicely but often drifts into forgetful or nostalgic territory, with the fuzzed-up growl of the guitars recalling the bygone mid-90s indie-rock boom. Print edition only
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