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Alternative PressA gorgeous and welcome display of growth... [#155, p.68]
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God Bless The Blake Babies is more refined, more textured, and more produced than anything from the band's heyday.
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A surprisingly powerful keeper.
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God Bless the Blake Babies is a return to the simpler sounds of honey-infused indie rock.
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While not an overwhelming album, God Bless The Blake Babies certainly suggests that the group is better off together than apart.
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Another album of somewhat charming and unexceptional tunes.
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A sweet and sometimes bitter pack of world-weary bubblegum pop.
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The band sounds richer, fuller and more confident. Sometimes they also sound a little too slick for their own good -- a nagging concern with "Disappear", among others -- but the studio glitz is matched by artistic maturity.
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The Blake Babies are back, melodic hooks and great songs in tow.
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Q MagazineThere's no revist from the muse that delivered the exquisite Temptation Eyes back in 1990. [Sep 2001, p.107]