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Generally favorable reviews- based on 17 Ratings
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Positive: 14 out of 17
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Mixed: 2 out of 17
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Negative: 1 out of 17
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Feb 8, 2023
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Aug 7, 2023It's hard to listen the first times but it's a very good album, a mix between Blur and David Bowie.
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May 5, 2023One of the top indie-rock albums of the past 5 years. Not much else to say in regard to that. It's just a really good album
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Jan 20, 2023A masterpiece!!. I had huge expectations for this because I love their first album but this album exceed my expectations: beautiful, sad, sometimes, and with a huge melancholic vibe. I love it!!
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Jul 11, 2023Honestly one of the best indie rock albums I've ever listened to, no move in the album is tasteless and all the transitions are clean. Thematically songs fit each other while the vocal performance is almost perfect. Every song is satisfying and rewarding to listen to the end. the vocal performance though sometimes sounding like Alex Turner is completely fitting for this sound.
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Jan 25, 2023Gigi’s Recovery at times feels eerie and unsettling yet consistently and completely alluring.
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Jan 23, 2023Gigi’s Recovery manages to portray a soul longing for healing, resisting its thanatonic urges, grappling with the reality of being born into a cold, loveless void, and somehow trying to accept being loveable. And it has the brevity to show us that, at the end of its 12 song cycle, the battle can be won, even if the war will never end.
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Jan 23, 2023There are plenty of immediately-engrossing moments, like the dramatic vocal narration of “The Stars Will Leave Their Stage” or the rousing solo in “A Thousand Lives”, but mostly what I return for is the sense of development within songs and from one track to another. This is an album which manages to cover a lot of territory in under fifty minutes, even if the brief intro and outro tracks don’t feel fully fleshed out (my largest criticism).