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Universal acclaim - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 8
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 8
  3. Negative: 0 out of 8
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  1. Apr 8, 2025
    85
    Miki Berenyi Trio have delivered a worthy addition to Berenyi’s impressive discography as Tripla—Hungarian for “triple”—is an excellent, if not totally innovative, album with a vibrant and refreshing take on the shoegazing dream pop convention.
  2. Aug 11, 2025
    80
    Berenyi has been an expert at pairing delicate sonics and pointed lyrics since her Lush days, but Tripla's experimentation and revealing songwriting make it a compelling highlight within her body of work -- and a testament to her drive to keep creating, no matter what.
  3. Classic Rock Magazine
    Apr 2, 2025
    80
    A wonderful return. [May 2025, p.79]
  4. Mojo
    Apr 2, 2025
    80
    On all fronts, a nourishing listen. [May 2025, p.86]
  5. Uncut
    Apr 2, 2025
    80
    Listeners anticipating some sort of shoegaze supergroup will be neither entirely wrong nor remotely disappointed. "A Different Girl" and "8th Deadly Sin" especially demonstrate that Berenyi retains her knack for wrapping languid melodies around waspish lyrics. [May 2025, p.28]
  6. Apr 2, 2025
    80
    There may not be too many of the pop hooks that Lush were so good at delivering, but this is a more textured, layered sound. Anybody yearning for the glory days of shoegaze will find a lot to enjoy here, and Tripla is the start of an exciting new chapter for one of indie music’s great survivors.
  7. Apr 2, 2025
    80
    Liberated by the lack of drums, the songs are fluid and exploratory, organic yet tinged with electronica. The feathery settings range freely, creating room for the variably thoughtful, reflective and playful lyrics to breathe. [Apr 2025, p.104]
  8. Apr 9, 2025
    70
    What keeps Tripla from being the kind of acrid, messy screed that sometimes tempts artists later in their career is the joy with which Berenyi and her bandmates play this music, the sense of wonder that clings to the sadness near the album’s core.

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