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Pitchforkd. 20. Oct. 2016ByByClaire Lobenfeldd. 20. Oct. 2016"Gately's effort is not just a blockbuster of a debut, it is the next stage in Tri Angle's obsession with pop music as an influence - and the first that is primed to have the world pop world return the favor".Read review
AllMusic2016ByByHeather Phares2016"Gately prevents listeners from getting too overwhelmed with more spacious songs like the vaguely Middle Eastern "Frisk" and the strangely torchy title track, which sets the album adrift on dark drones. Even on more restrained moments like these, Gately's audacious ideas and artistry make Color a dazzling debut album".Read review
Drowned in soundd. 12. Oct. 2016ByByLee Adcockd. 12. Oct. 2016"Perhaps Gately won't yet usurp the throne of pop in the public sphere. But the zany highs - and even the not-so-zany lows - of Color conjure a fantastic parallel world, lightyears away from any other fighting contender, and still unforgettable in private lives (such as mine). The crossroads are a cliché, but the path forward from here is not straight nor solitary. To the sky? Under the earth? To the heart of the city? Or to the cosmos above, beyond the mundane, beyond anyone's expectations? The ball's in your court, Gately".Read review