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Generally favorable reviews - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
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  1. Oct 8, 2013
    80
    The EP is the perfect cherry on that sweet cake that is Light Up Gold.
  2. Oct 8, 2013
    80
    The rapid and rabid ‘You’ve Got Me Wonderin’ Now’, replete with wonky recorder, matches the velocity of that record [Light Up Gold], as does the hurtling ‘Descend (The Way)’.
  3. A whiff of unoriginality aside, what this EP offers Parquet Courts addicts is fresh meat to chew on, signs of innovation and further evidence that these New Yorkers are one of the world’s most essential new bands.
  4. 75
    A record to showcase where they are now, and hint toward where they might be headed.
  5. Oct 8, 2013
    75
    Savage sends each line out to the back of the club every time, all underneath sugary post-punk revival guitar lines courtesy of Savage and his longtime associate Austin Brown.
  6. Nov 4, 2013
    70
    It wavers back and forth between showcasing the band’s strengths and having fun in the moment, more like a live show than a unified statement.
  7. Oct 8, 2013
    70
    Less of a preview of things to come than a few extra songs, Tally All the Things That You Broke still offers enjoyable evidence of what makes Parquet Courts unique and exciting.
  8. Oct 8, 2013
    70
    If this is the future of Parquet Courts, it's looking golden.
  9. Oct 11, 2013
    60
    This EP shows that there’s still much to learn about Parquet Courts’ shifting sound, but it also shows the limitations of their cleverness.
  10. Oct 9, 2013
    50
    Tally, while fun and digestible, also sends some mixed signals.
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  1. May 23, 2018
    7
    Pretty decent follow up to their last record. The first two songs pick up with the same energy as the last album, however they seem to falterPretty decent follow up to their last record. The first two songs pick up with the same energy as the last album, however they seem to falter a bit toward the end. Full Review »