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Mar 15, 2018On BLUE LIPS, Lo refines her unmistakable sounds and moods more satisfyingly than she did on Lady Wood, and transforms betrayal and denial into some of her finest songs.
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Nov 29, 2017Solid if formulaic, Blue Lips peaks with unfaltering vocals and the kind of humid, polished production that would make Jack Antonoff jealous.
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Nov 29, 2017Blue Lips isn’t perfect; it has a predilection towards being over produced. Thematically, though, her honesty about her imperfections is what makes all so irresistible.
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Nov 29, 2017An explicit testament to Lo’s chaotic love life, an unashamedly sexual and emotionally impactful piece of work. Lo ends up baring much more of her soul than her body.
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Nov 29, 2017Like much of Tove Lo's work, it's admirably uncensored, but may leave you craving a shower, however close to home it lands.
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Nov 29, 2017While Tove Lo is confident in her music, she reveals a lot about how she feels and how she deals with problems. There is a level of vulnerability that leaves the listeners feeling like they are experiencing the highs and lows of a party lifestyle right along with her.
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Positive: 189 out of 213
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Mixed: 6 out of 213
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Negative: 18 out of 213
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Jan 21, 2018Tove Lo did it well with this fantastic album , She was most expressive vocaly than in Ladywood , My favorites are: All THE ALBUM except romantics