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9.2
108040
9.2 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
Whatever voodoo made their unapproachable sound so damn fun and cathartic is completely gone. In its place is a something altogether darker and uglier, but ultimately more brilliant and enrapturing than ever before
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9.1
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9.1 |
Consequence Of Sound
The Rhode Island noise-rockers are back with their first album in eight years
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9.0
108042
9.0 |
PopMatters
After an eight-year-long hiatus Daughters reach their peak
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9.0
108043
9.0 |
musicOMH
However darkly disturbing You Won’t Get What You Want is at times, its matchless quality elicits awe and wonder, and strangely, that brilliance provides a surprising and curious warmth
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9.0
108044
9.0 |
Exclaim
By far their most dynamic offering, Daughters have pulled off one of the great comeback albums and further cemented themselves as a band with such singular creativity that they're nearly peerless. It may not sound like the album you thought you wanted, but the open-minded listener might find it's precisely what was needed
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9.0
108503
9.0 |
Punk News
It's their finest work, and probably this year's best rock album
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8.4
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8.4 |
Gig Soup
Not only is it one of the best (and rather unexpected) comeback albums in recent memory, it's an album that is as genuinely terrifying as any piece of music or horror movie could ever hope to be
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8.0
108168
8.0 |
Pitchfork
These hardcore miscreants never seemed like a band suited for reunions, so their first album in eight years reimagines their prior intensity with blown-out, abstracted menace
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8.0
108045
8.0 |
The 405
Leaning more towards industrial rock and no wave, Daughters opt for the slow burn. Unremittingly punishing even for ears that seek out this kind of music, your experience listening to You Won’t Get What You Want may end with you exhaling a deep breath you didn’t even realize you were holding in
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7.5
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7.5 |
Earbuddy
Even that album art infests your mind with a dour mood
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7.0
108093
7.0 |
Rolling Stone
The metal band’s latest is a slow build, not an onslaught
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