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Writing for Rolling Stone, Meredith Ochs praised the album for its " flashes of brilliance " and said that it probably marks the beginning of a successful career.
She noted the progression from Tegan and Sara's previous " indie-folk " albums to a more " buoyant punk-pop " sound, inspired by 1980s pop.
She cited " Where Does the Good Go " and " Speak Slow " as highlights.

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