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7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 6 Ratings

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  1. Dec 26, 2015
    10
    This album has the sonic feel of the more Avant Garde late 70's - early 80's post punk bands that I love (early Cocteau Twins, Ut, Joy Division/early New Order). The vocals/lyrics serve an atmospheric, expressive function rather than a literal one. The songs are a moody post punk psychedelic pop that sound not unlike like the mother ship, Warpaint, but slightly more intriguing... and edgy.This album has the sonic feel of the more Avant Garde late 70's - early 80's post punk bands that I love (early Cocteau Twins, Ut, Joy Division/early New Order). The vocals/lyrics serve an atmospheric, expressive function rather than a literal one. The songs are a moody post punk psychedelic pop that sound not unlike like the mother ship, Warpaint, but slightly more intriguing... and edgy. In a time of endless reconstructions of banal pop styles, this stands out. No wonder some of the critics were unsure...it is over their heads. Expand
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66

Generally favorable reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

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  1. Positive: 10 out of 20
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  1. Dec 22, 2015
    70
    Occasionally, right on!'s stripped-down sonics are too restrained for their own good--"white devil" doesn't have the fuel it needs to truly ignite--but more often than not, the album offers a welcome glimpse of Lindberg on her own.
  2. 70
    Overall, as bass-players solo missions go, Right On! fares well in both connecting to and standing apart from the mothership. Admittedly, the record’s best moments could perhaps have been cherry-picked to fold into the next Warpaint album or compressed into a just EP-length statement.
  3. Dec 14, 2015
    60
    With just a couple of standout tracks, this isn’t earth-shattering stuff--but it will resonate with existing Warpaint admirers, introducing Lindberg’s intoxicating siren call and reminding of the unique potency of her pin-sharp bass playing.