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Generally favorable reviews- based on 60 Ratings
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Positive: 47 out of 60
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Mixed: 13 out of 60
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Jul 12, 2016One of the most amazing rhythm sections I've ever heard. Jenny Lee's bass rips on this record and as always the vocal harmonies are enchanting. This feels like the most complete album Warpaint has made to date and I can't wait to hear how they've progressed on the new album.
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May 20, 2015This is a very solid album, with some very notable tracks including, "Keep it Healthy," "Love is to Die," and "Disco//very," but there are more than a few tracks that don't really stay in my head as much as all of the songs on their previous album. If you're a fan of Warpaint, purchasing the album is worth it though. It's definitely not their best or most significant work to date as a complete LP.
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Sep 23, 2014
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Apr 23, 2014Way less hazy than their previous effort, which nice. Some beautiful moments here, the opening track, Love is to Die, and my favorite, Disco//Very. But overall, im not really impressed, more impressed with what it's trying to be, than what it really is. Kinda feels like a bland or stale take of Smashing Pumpkins, Portishead or Massive Attack. So drained in feeling, or emotional. Meh overall.
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Feb 19, 2014
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Jan 25, 2014I don't know, I think this album is amazing. Has lots of great tunes and just a few **** songs. "Love Is To Die" and "Teese" sound lovely. I would even say that "Warpaint" is their best effort so far.
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Apr 21, 2014Their sound isn’t one that’s been carved out necessarily; it’s always been there since Exquisite Corpse, but only more recently has it been developed (perhaps because of the aid of top-name producers).
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Mar 12, 2014Second LP Warpaint stirs, stews, beats, and swells far more amniotic, evoking the seminal psych greeting, ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space.
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MagnetFeb 21, 2014The band reemerges from the California desert four years later with a self-titled sophomore effort that's every bit as satisfying as its predecessor. [No. 106, p.60]