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===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==== | |||
{{White Album song reviews}} | |||
===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. | ||