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While it's nice to have another Mary Chain record, what makes the record even better is the presence of Linda Reid.
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Fans of the Mary Chain's Suicide-meets-Shangri-Las hijinks will have an immediate connection to Sister Vanilla's sweetly sinister sound, particularly when Jim or William steps up to the microphone to add his droning vocals.
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Little Pop Rock's acid-casual serenades... could've featured on any Mary Chain album from Darklands onward. And that's a comment on both the songs' lack of deviation from the JAMC's Sunday-morning-Velvets songbook, and the songs' consistent quality and unhurried charm.
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Q MagazineBoth the Reid brothers' nice and nasty sides are represented. [May 2007, p.128]
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The aesthetic may be anachronistic, but it's still compelling.
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UncutAmid all the dirty, clanging glam, there are unfinished moments. [Apr 2007, p.119]
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Under The RadarThe best aspect of Sister Vanilla is Linda Reid's saccharine vocals. [Summer 2007, p.84]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 5
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GiulioApr 10, 2007The vocals of Linda Reid are amazing but when Jim or William mumble their rhymes the songs fly away. At last the JAMC are back!!!
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?Apr 1, 2007god !
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G.Z.Mar 31, 2007