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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, 1 bilag
Sprog
engelsk
Genre
punkrock
Emnetal
78.794:5
Bidragsydere
Indhold
Heartbeat AwayHard to KillDaydreamI Get What I NeedSomebody Dial 911Kiss You GoodbyeRebound CitySilly GirlValley to LAReal LifeAwkward PhaseShitty Ballet
Beskrivelse
Med sangtekster
Forlag
Dead Oceans
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Politiken, 2019-07-12
"Bleached kombinerer hårdt indhold med sukkersøde omkvæd på sit rockende tredje album, der bringer mindelser om både Weezer, Blondie, Talking Heads og The Cure ... Trioen Bleached bestående af Clavinsøstrene Jennifer og Jessica plus trommeslageren Nick Pillot er i det hele taget ikke blege for, at man spotter et forbillede eller to i deres opdatering af californisk småpunket pop ... Man kan heller ikke på det tredje album beskylde Bleached for at opfinde rockmusikken fra bunden (...) men heldigvis er der flere hits end missere på 'Don't You Think You've Had Enough?' ... Når Bleached på 'Rebound City' rammer rockskiven rent, må man overgive sig til deres energi ... er man til rockpop med smæk for skillingen og omkvæd, der føles som at ramme både kling og klang på pinballmaskinen, er det ikke så ringe"
Politiken, 2019-07-12
Pitchfork, 2019-07-16
"If it feels like the fog that had set in on their last release has been lifted, it might be because the sisters themselves feel a bit more clear-headed. In recent interviews, they talk about the clarity that has come with their recent sobriety, the ways that abstinence from alcohol can reframe friendships, change long nights out, reset the vantage point from which you examine your own past. Aside from the crisper and warmer production, this clarity comes through in their songwriting"
Pitchfork, 2019-07-16
PopMatters, 2019-07-15
"I'm already a big power pop fan, and that may be why Bleached is not particularly revolutionary take on the style didn't grab me at first. But their songwriting is solid and their hooks are really good. And I think that's why, once these songs settled in, they became so much fun. Don't You Think You've Had Enough? may not end up as an all-time great rock album, but as a summer record with big sing-along songs, it delivers"
PopMatters, 2019-07-15