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| n/a by Billboard |
A largely frustrating set of Saturday morning cartoon electronics. |
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| 2.5 by Rolling Stone |
Bob Mould isn't merely the former leader of the deafening Eighties hardcore rocket ship known as Husker Du; he's also a former creative consultant for World Championship Wrestling. You won't hear evid... |
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| 2.5 by Rolling Stone |
Bob Mould isn't merely the former leader of the deafening Eighties hardcore rocket ship known as Husker Du; he's also a former creative consultant for World Championship Wrestling. You won't hear evid... |
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| n/a by www.austinchronicle.com |
Modulate has its share of dogs; tepid opener "180 Rain" and cheesy "Quasar" could've been left off here with no net loss. When Mould lets the guitars ring through the layers of keyboards and drum machines, as on the romantic lament "Come on Strong," however, minions will find their faith restored. |
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| n/a by www.theonionavclub.com |
Modulate finds him bounding around various points on the spectrum to varying degrees of creative success. |
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| n/a by www.nudeasthenews.com |
Although the whole thing begins to make more sense after (many) repeat listens, the overall results are at best uneven, and at worst, absolutely baffling. |
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