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9.0
111290
9.0 |
God Is In The TV
Young Enough expands on the brilliance of Guppy and is an absolute triumph
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8.2
111296
8.2 |
Paste Magazine
Young Enough introduces new moods and textures without tamping down the band’s irrepressible likeability
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8.0
111300
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Essential because it’s the latest reminder of the healing power of music
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8.0
111301
8.0 |
All Music
Ultimately, Young Enough outshines a promising debut, delivering a steady mix of summery earworms and angst
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8.0
111282
8.0 |
Pitchfork
The Brooklyn band’s second record is bigger and darker, amplifying their ’80s new-wave sparkle into ecstatic triumph
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8.0
111528
8.0 |
Earbuddy
Like a true pop album, every song seems meant to be enjoyed on a visceral level
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8.0
111653
8.0 |
Punk News
Young Enough is better than its predecessor in every way, and its predecessor is very good. Every song should be a gigantic sing-along single, each with its own level of catharsis. If more pop songs had Charly Bliss’s sense of craft, pop music would be in a much better place
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8.0
111659
8.0 |
Spectrum Culture
If you’ve been sleeping on Charly Bliss, this is your chance
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8.0
111289
8.0 |
Under The Radar
It's essential. Go get it
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7.0
111286
7.0 |
Rolling Stone
Young Enough is poppier than its predecessor but not always as immediately catchy. Sometimes that feels intentional and it can often be a good thing, often slowing down the band’s torpedo tunefulness to negotiate trauma in real time
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7.0
111322
7.0 |
Northern Transmissions
The sound of a tug of war between joy and sorrow; spoiler alert – joy conquers sorrow
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