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Mar 11, 2013Golden Grrrls (despite actually having a bad name) made an album that embodies the best things about C-86-derived indie pop (warmth, innocence, honesty, community) and doesn't skimp on songs that make you want to get up and jump around the room with a big silly grin on your face.
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Apr 22, 2013It'll never be your favourite album, but you'll wish your adolescence sounded as carefree as this.
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Mar 27, 2013Golden Grrls have put out a happy, smiley little record that doesn't overstay its welcome.
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UncutMar 1, 2013There's little that veers from the template but it's largely done well. [Apr 2013, p.72]
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Mar 1, 2013The result is an accomplished debut that's a welcome--though not essential--addition to a growing number of lo-fi pop bands.
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Mar 1, 2013This isn’t the kind of thing you’re going to put on when you’re amped-up for a night out. But as far as sunporch indie punk goes, few albums constantly hit such sweet highs with sincerity.
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Mar 1, 2013By no means reinventing the wheel then, but not about to carelessly buckle it either.
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Mar 8, 2013The bursts of bright energy and amateurish enthusiasm on Golden Grrrls shine on wondrously for several minutes, but after a while the limitations of stunted musicianship and repetitive songwriting take over.