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7.8

Generally favorable reviews- based on 4 Ratings

  • Summary: The third full-length release for the sister duo of sisters Jennifer and Jessie Clavin was produced by Shane Stoneback.
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  1. 85
    This is state-of-the-art pop music with an irresistible sense of rough and tough feminine glamour. Do not miss out.
  2. Jul 16, 2019
    72
    Some songs miss the mark—“I Get What I Need”’s creeping, bluesy bassline proves awkward—but most of them work, if only because the band sounds like they’re truly putting their all into their melodies and riffs, rather than leaving the heavy lifting to distortion.
  3. Jul 12, 2019
    71
    Despite the over-production that occasionally takes away from the Clavins’ raw talent, the album itself tells vital truths about the codependence of addicts (“This is hell and I can’t hide / But you’re keeping me alive / Saying such sweet things to me”), the rose-colored glasses worn when remembering the days before being consumed by alcoholism (“Yeah I know how this ends / And I’d watch it again / Every loss and win,”) and the importance of acknowledging sobriety as a continuous journey.
  4. Jul 12, 2019
    70
    The cohesiveness of the 12 tracks on the album show the songwriting has matured and that Bleached is focused on what they do best rather than exploring a new direction or sound. And what they do best is to soften the blow of punk's raw energy with some pop hooks and sweet vocal melodies.
  5. Jul 15, 2019
    70
    Don't You Think You've Had Enough? may not end up as an all-time great rock album, but as a summer record with big sing-along songs, it delivers.
  6. Uncut
    Jul 15, 2019
    60
    Bratty autobiography still peaks though the clean and healthy Californian veneer. [Aug 2019, p.26]
  7. Jul 12, 2019
    40
    The charm of Bleached's earlier, scattier records (Ride Your Heart, Welcome to the Worms) are nowhere to be seen, replaced by a glossy pop-rock sound that would have been fashionable a few years ago, but has surely passed its prime.

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