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7.4

Generally favorable reviews- based on 14 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 10 out of 14
  2. Negative: 0 out of 14
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  1. Mar 26, 2018
    4
    The word that comes to mind when listening to this album is "safe", even with the more political and rebellious nature of the album. The songwriting is tighter, but the lack of any real exploration in any of the songs leaves them feeling stale and boring. They sound fine, but they always seem to leave me cold and there isn't really much of a desire to re-listen to this album. Even the moreThe word that comes to mind when listening to this album is "safe", even with the more political and rebellious nature of the album. The songwriting is tighter, but the lack of any real exploration in any of the songs leaves them feeling stale and boring. They sound fine, but they always seem to leave me cold and there isn't really much of a desire to re-listen to this album. Even the more intense, rock and roll songs seem to lack the energy that was found on songs like "Wall Watcher" on their previous LP. The song "I Was A Fool" was a personal highlight for me and the only song I can really see myself listening to regularly. I also dislike the political nature of many of the lyrics. It seems Julia Cummings lacks the lyrical prowess to really convey her thoughts. Many of the lyrics seem forced or even silly and while she's talking about important issues, she doesn't really seem to be saying anything. Overall, this album is alright, I just don't find it nearly as interesting an effort as their last album and I think they've lost a lot of that indie personality that made them attractive in the first place. Expand
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78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 17 out of 20
  2. Negative: 0 out of 20
  1. Mar 28, 2018
    70
    Even if Sunflower Bean know how to carry a tune, a good portion of their songwriting choices can come across as clumsy. But even if they don't exert their confidence to their fullest extent, their themes on emotional and financial uncertainty find a place within the discontent of their generation.
  2. Mar 28, 2018
    70
    A well-rounded and ultimately engaging listen, Twentytwo in Blue is (hopefully) just the start of the line for Sunflower Bean as they look to develop into one of this generation's most interesting and chameleonic indie rock acts.
  3. Mar 27, 2018
    40
    Our flower peddlers serve functional rock music, plastic utensils for rudimentary needs, easily disposable and just as easily replaced. And that’s frustrating, for several reasons.