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5.0 classic | christgauratings | September 20th 14 | There's a Cadallaca interview in which Corin Tucker confuses the Ronettes with the Shirelles, and even if it was a "put-
on," as young people say, that's all you need know about how much this side project has to do with classic girl groups
and the rest of that rot. It's just a song sluice for an irrepressible talent--somewhat gentler and less conflict-purging,
with Sarah Dougher's organ replacing Carrie Brownstein's guitar. The one noir period piece is the one misstep;
elsewhere they imagine 1942 and dis a booker and invent new romance tropes the way they would in any other band. I
love Brownstein. But Tucker could end up eclipsing Polly Jean Harvey herself if that was the way she thought about the
world. And one of her strengths is that it isn't. A
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3.0 good | Denis | November 20th 20 |
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