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8.0
32160
8.0 |
Paste Magazine
Blondie strikes a blow for pop culture that’s not stupid, wasted and empty
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8.0
32350
8.0 |
Blurt
A wellspring of the bandmates' combined creativity and an ode to free-spirited artistic expression. Bravo
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6.0
32879
6.0 |
Rolling Stone
If the tunes sometimes sag, Debbie Harry's voice remains sharply sculpted
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6.0
34146
6.0 |
PopMatters
The more accessible tracks reside in the first half of the album, which makes the album’s second half potentially challenging for impatient listeners
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6.0
28608
6.0 |
BBC
It’s admirable that Blondie are still here and still looking forward, even if only fleetingly
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6.0
28703
6.0 |
BBC
Flashes of inspiration aren’t enough to make for a wholly convincing return
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6.0
27523
6.0 |
Evening Standard
No authentic Blondie highlights here, no embarrassment either
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6.0
27596
6.0 |
NME
Their genius for big radio choruses is still very much alive and kicking
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6.0
28887
6.0 |
Daily Telegraph
None of it will set the Saturday dancefloors on fire with pouting thrills, though it may sound cool enough over coffee in the cafés of Sunday morning
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6.0
28977
6.0 |
Mojo
Print edition only
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6.0
28992
6.0 |
Independent on Sunday
While PoG indubitably carries the DNA of classic Blondie, it's retooled for the 21st century
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4.0
28036
4.0 |
The Independent
Lacks the potency one might have desired
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4.0
28818
4.0 |
Drowned In Sound
It will do for the festivals but not without considerable help from their back catalogue
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4.0
28854
4.0 |
Uncut
Print edition only
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3.0
32473
3.0 |
Tiny Mix Tapes
The general feeling of this album is one of a disjointed creation, never finding a proper place along that simulated nostalgic trip
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