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Unfortunately, despite a few great tracks and plenty of pounding productions, Blank hits a lot of familiar notes.
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Her new album does nothing new--we've been here before.
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MojoIt's the songs on which she distances herself from that occasionally tiresome persona where she really shines. [Aug 2009, p.94]
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Filthy Philly rapstress ropes in famous mates, but falls short of rap superstardom.
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When she strays into pop territory, her lyrics and vocals remind us of electroclash’s cheesiest moments. When she keeps it raw and downtempo, real talent shines through.
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The album isn’t just undone by Blank’s well-worn playbook of sexualized shtick, however; the tiresome music is just an egregious.
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Q MagazineThough Blank's album is full of hits and misses, it's rarely dull. [Aug 2009, p.103]
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On an album where she's surrounded by dudes (including her pal Spank Rock), she makes being ladylike sound hardcore.
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Hey, if the Spank Rock and M.I.A. collaborator wants to two-step around in just a tank top, rude bits to the wind, that’s her prerogative--but there are consequences, and that’s where I Love You struggles.
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Blank by the numbers, blank’s the result.