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Kerrang!Aug 18, 2016This is what Blue Pills do best, daring to imagine what it would have been like if Aretha Franklin fronted Deep Purple in a cosmic blur of crackling fuzz and feel-good soul. [20 Aug 2016, p.67]
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Aug 9, 2016All things considered, Lady In Gold is a more satisfying listen than its predecessor, with a host of truly great moments.
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MojoAug 4, 2016[A] polished second set by the Swedish '70s-inspired blues-psych outfit. [Sep 2016, p.99]
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Aug 4, 2016Forget the sophomore jinx, this set delivers on the promise of that first album and then some.
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Aug 4, 2016An evolution in sound from its debut album, Blues Pills serve up a masterful mix of soul and blues-rock that ferments into a tasty, tasty witches’ brew.
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Q MagazineAug 4, 2016It's hard to find anything here that will break them out of the retro-rock ghetto and into the 21st century. [Sep 2016, p.102]