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Apr 7, 2017On the whole, L.A. Divine is a little less consistent than Hold My Home; the band's relentless intensity can get a bit exhausting, while the interludes sprinkled throughout the album feel more distracting than transporting.
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Apr 7, 2017For a 14-track album that feels interminably long at only 44 minutes, three songs is not enough to save L.A. Divine from sustained mediocrity.
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Q MagazineApr 12, 2017It might propel them deeper into the mainstream, but the artistic price doesn't seem worth paying. [Jun 2017, p.105]
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UncutApr 7, 2017An album characterised by comically overwrought anthems and production-line lyrics. [May 2017, p.26]
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Apr 7, 2017L.A. Divine is simply too rigid for Willett to shine. Joe Plummer, while undeniably talented, is a less subtle drummer than Matt Aveiro and locks Willett into predictable, percussive grids that give his voice a jarringly artificial, almost showtune quality.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 10 out of 16
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Mixed: 4 out of 16
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Negative: 2 out of 16
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Apr 11, 2017