• Record Label: Beyond
  • Release Date: May 15, 2001
Metascore
68

Generally favorable reviews - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 14
  2. Negative: 0 out of 14
  1. Alternative Press
    40
    There's no trace of the zany sass that made the Go-Go's an institution to begin with. [Jul 2001, p.68]
  2. The fab five has more than made up for lost time with the deliriously buoyant God Bless the Go-Go's.
  3. Blender
    80
    It's the group's continued synchronicity that makes puns like "Kissing Asphalt" both chat-room hip and roller-rink authentic. [Jun/Jul 2001, p.110]
  4. 40
    Most of the songs on God Bless the Go-Go's are lacking the huge hooks and punk spark that once made the group unforgettable...
  5. Entertainment Weekly
    83
    Veteran alt-rock producers Paul Q. Kolderie and Sean Slade give the record surprising bite and contemporaneity. [18 May 2001, p.80]
  6. Keeping their collective heads above water here is a solid adherence to strong uncomplicated melodies and the kind of sugary harmonies you don't much hear these days.
  7. The music on God Bless the Go-Go's is as entertaining as anything when they were hitting the charts, only some of the lyrics are not quite as intoxicatingly bubbly and fresh as even a few years ago.
  8. Q Magazine
    60
    Recaptures their hallmark bright-eyed power-pop sound while rarely scaling fresh heights. [#184, p.135]
  9. To the credit of the Go-Go's, they don't forfeit any California sparkle with this slick and listenable reunion effort.
  10. If it's energy that it is the single strongest selling point of God Bless the Go-Go's, well, that's kind of where they came in anyway, back in the day when lead singer Belinda Carlisle was a butch-haircutted pudge and "We Got the Beat" was, literally, just about all the Go-Gos had going for them musically.
  11. Spin
    60
    All that pep blots out the undercurrent of longing that made their best '80s songs complicated and bittersweet. [June 2001, p.155]
  12. Sharply written, energetically performed, and slickly produced, it actually sounds like the album Go-Go's fans have waited 17 years to hear.
  13. Uncut
    60
    Remarkable less for the tunes than the sheer, punchy exuberance on show. [Dec 2001, p.120]
  14. Overall, God Bless the Go-Go's is a spirited, entertaining album that was worth the wait.
User Score
8.7

Universal acclaim- based on 37 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 32 out of 37
  2. Negative: 3 out of 37
  1. RandyH
    Jun 19, 2005
    10
    They are so damn underrated.
  2. JerryD.
    Nov 2, 2001
    10
    It is great the Go-Go's are back
  3. DanH
    Oct 10, 2001
    8
    This is a very cool & LONG awaited album from the first and only all girl band (not group-there is a difference) to score a #1 album. Fresh & This is a very cool & LONG awaited album from the first and only all girl band (not group-there is a difference) to score a #1 album. Fresh & fun, looks like some things never change. Full Review »