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2023
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Paul Simpson (musikanmelder)
2023
"While the energy level feels drastically different between the album's clubbier first half and its slower second, Friday's music is always dramatic, honest, and futuristic".
d. 24. Mar. 2023
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Kjartan F. Stolberg
d. 24. Mar. 2023
"Debby Friday har en fortid i industrial og electropunk, men hun går en mere poppet vej på sit debutalbum (...) 'Good Luck' er et støjende album, der tager chancer, så ofte det kan ... Selv når hun misser, er der noget på spil. Debby Friday har bevist, at pop og industrial sagtens kan fusioneres, og på (...) 'Good Luck' har hun konstant blod på tanden efter at bevise endnu mere".
2023
By
By
Paul Simpson (musikanmelder)
2023
"While the energy level feels drastically different between the album's clubbier first half and its slower second, Friday's music is always dramatic, honest, and futuristic".
d. 24. Mar. 2023
By
By
Kjartan F. Stolberg
d. 24. Mar. 2023
"Debby Friday har en fortid i industrial og electropunk, men hun går en mere poppet vej på sit debutalbum (...) 'Good Luck' er et støjende album, der tager chancer, så ofte det kan ... Selv når hun misser, er der noget på spil. Debby Friday har bevist, at pop og industrial sagtens kan fusioneres, og på (...) 'Good Luck' har hun konstant blod på tanden efter at bevise endnu mere".
d. 29. Mar. 2023
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Amanda Farah
d. 29. Mar. 2023
"While seeing any bit of vulnerability in Friday's work does make her more relatable, it's the woman who titled her debut EP Bitchpunk that dominates Good Luck, and her attitude is a lot of fun. Her rallying cry comes from the opening title track: "Don't you fuck it up / Give it what you got." Friday attacked her debut like she was born ready, and it's fully convincing that she was".
d. 21. Apr. 2023
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Kiana Mickles
d. 21. Apr. 2023
"The Toronto-based artist is hungry for violence again on her debut album, but this time she explores her adolescence with gripping candour".
d. 21. Apr. 2023
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Kiana Mickles
d. 21. Apr. 2023
"The Toronto-based artist is hungry for violence again on her debut album, but this time she explores her adolescence with gripping candour".
d. 29. Mar. 2023
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Amanda Farah
d. 29. Mar. 2023
"While seeing any bit of vulnerability in Friday's work does make her more relatable, it's the woman who titled her debut EP Bitchpunk that dominates Good Luck, and her attitude is a lot of fun. Her rallying cry comes from the opening title track: "Don't you fuck it up / Give it what you got." Friday attacked her debut like she was born ready, and it's fully convincing that she was".