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7.8

Generally favorable reviews- based on 9 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 9
  2. Negative: 1 out of 9

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  1. Mar 4, 2017
    9
    This album deserved more praise,probably their best since debut.32 (short) songs may seem a lot to proceed but they are all pretty much great- mini masterpieces as someone rightfully called them and the album flow is wonderful.
  2. Dec 28, 2013
    10
    Without a doubt this album is the best of 2013 in my book. The Throwing Muses have always been a favourite since their stunning self-titled debut and early EPs. However, I have always been waiting for the same thrill I had from this early work with many disappointments. All subsequent albums had some great songs, but they also had too much filler and ultimately let me down. Now theWithout a doubt this album is the best of 2013 in my book. The Throwing Muses have always been a favourite since their stunning self-titled debut and early EPs. However, I have always been waiting for the same thrill I had from this early work with many disappointments. All subsequent albums had some great songs, but they also had too much filler and ultimately let me down. Now the contender for their best recording has arrived with a mature hard edged, but folky epic. Evidence of this magnificent return to form have been emerging with Hersh’s recent solo and 50Foot Wave recordings. (Several songs here also appeared on Hersh’s last solo works, but these are superior versions.) I buy about 100 downloads a year, and listen to many more. This one still is by far my favourite. Expand
  3. Feb 4, 2018
    10
    Sixty-seven minutes and twenty-nine seconds of pure aural magic. One of the few albums that I can listen to from beginning to end without being tempted to skip tracks. In fact, like a great symphony piece, "Purgatory/Paradise" reveals its thematic brilliance when listened to in its entirety.
  4. Apr 11, 2021
    10
    While Purgatory/Paradise is just the name of a street junction in their town, it also describes the extremes that the songs/snippets consonantly take you to - not just between songs but sometimes even within a single short tune like Morning Birds 1. The number of tracks and the album length already signal ambition, even more the single songs. But the sum is in fact much larger than theWhile Purgatory/Paradise is just the name of a street junction in their town, it also describes the extremes that the songs/snippets consonantly take you to - not just between songs but sometimes even within a single short tune like Morning Birds 1. The number of tracks and the album length already signal ambition, even more the single songs. But the sum is in fact much larger than the small parts and when listened to in sequence, it all starts to make sense. Expand
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78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 11 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 11
  2. Negative: 0 out of 11
  1. Dec 10, 2013
    80
    The album was 33 songs a year ago, and it’s 32 now, yet it unfurls cohesively like a film.
  2. 70
    Some of the music is unplugged but scrappy, with shifting meters and the grit in Ms. Hersh’s voice; they’re more scuffle than skiffle.
  3. Magnet
    Nov 27, 2013
    90
    It's a soul-stirring collection of Real Ramona/University-grade musical mini-masterpieces accompanied by lyrical prose vignettes exuding the same nimble friskiness and wry, subversive brilliance that characterized Hersh's fantastic 2010 memoir Rat Girl. [No. 104, p.58]