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| 3.0 good | Antonius | September 26th 20 | I found Holy Moly to be more interesting than Lady In Gold but definitely far behind the debut. Despite clocking around 40 minutes, the album is flowing nicely with catchy songs and increadible vocals by Elin Larson, who is once again the standout performer here ("California"). From this album I was attracted by the groovy "Kiss My Last Goodbye", the marching "Rhythm In the Blood", the intensity of "Bye Bye Birdy" and the heaviness of "Low Road" which could have been easily included in the band's debut release.
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| 2.7 average | Erwann S. EMERITUS | September 8th 20 | Where that French guitarist at? Alongside the singer, he was the main reason the band's first album was such a success, his playing collapsing psych influences onto bluesy 12 bars. Of course, the band's identity isn't lost, as the record lies in the same territory as their first two outputs. However, like Lady in Gold, there's something lacking. Too few songs stand out, and even though it's clocking at 41 minutes, some tracks drag. At least Elin is a fantastic vocalist.
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| 2.5 average | farmerobama | August 25th 20 | It has some decent songs ('Low Road', 'Song From A Mourning Dove') but also and even more so than Lady in Gold it has really cringeworthy moments lyrically and musically. Don't see them releasing anything close in quality of their first LP and EPs in the future.
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| 3.5 great | Xurxo | December 31st 20 |
| 4.0 excellent | Torie | November 23rd 20 |
| 4.0 excellent | Yoni91 | September 10th 20 |
| 3.0 good | Paint | September 10th 20 |
| 3.0 good | ACVPV | August 31st 20 |
| 3.3 great | manosg EMERITUS | August 29th 20 |
| 1.5 very poor | Gazo | August 24th 20 |
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