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==Reception==
==Reception==
''Critics''
===Critics===
 
''The White Album'' was received well, but not as well as the previous album ''[[Everything Will Be Alright in the End]]''. Allmusic praised the quirky lyrics and Jake Sinclair's production in its 4.5 star review, and NME awarded the album 4 stars for taking itself less seriously compared to the dramatic pretenses of ''EWBAITE''. Pitchfork gave the album a 6.2, disparaging the new sounding songs and claiming most of the value was found in the throwback tracks.
''The White Album'' was received well, but not as well as the previous album ''[[Everything Will Be Alright in the End]]''. Allmusic praised the quirky lyrics and Jake Sinclair's production in its 4.5 star review, and NME awarded the album 4 stars for taking itself less seriously compared to the dramatic pretenses of ''EWBAITE''. Pitchfork gave the album a 6.2, disparaging the new sounding songs and claiming most of the value was found in the throwback tracks.
 
====Individual songs====
''Fans''
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===Fans===
''The White Album'' is very well loved by fans. Although lead single "[[Thank God for Girls]]" remains divisive, the album is seen as a continued return to form while fixing the problems of it's predecessor.
''The White Album'' is very well loved by fans. Although lead single "[[Thank God for Girls]]" remains divisive, the album is seen as a continued return to form while fixing the problems of it's predecessor.