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THE BLOW "Poor Aim: Love Songs" Reviews
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Release: 24 Apr 2007
Label: K. Records
Genre: Dance Music
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| PitchFork |
Rating: 8.0 |
The songs here are as charming, detailed and touching as ever. What more do you really need?
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| Drowned in sound |
Rating: 7.0 |
This upgraded re-release of Poor Aim: Love Songs is worth experiencing, then, even if it’s just for those screaming cats.
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| Popmatters |
Rating: 7.0 |
Blow’s Poor Aim: Love Songs is a solid effort, able to stand on its own—a release suited for those who are already fans of the band, or those just looking to get their feet wet.
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| Static Multimedia |
Rating: 6.2 |
The Blow's Poor Aim: Love Songs was initially an EP that convinced them they could make decent music. Of course re-released to capitalize on their success, this version of the EP features six remixes to give new fans more deep background. Ultimately, the "new" songs are here to open more ears to the band, and they do a solid job of providing a starting point from where the duo first realized their avant-pop leanings.
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| Aversion |
Rating: 6.0 |
What we get with Poor Aim: Love Songs is a batch of relatively short tracks and some remixes of the respective songs by some, for lack of a better term, lesser-knowns in the industry.
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| Kevchino |
Rating: 5.0 |
For fans of a Roches meets a hip-hop hybrid, this might be just the thing.
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