Initial Album Reviews

Wonderlick Goes to War came out on Friday. We could not be more pleased with the initial reception:

Hit Harmony Haven goes into detail on every song, quite incisively. They conclude that the album “doesn’t scream. It doesn’t beg. It stands its ground. It understands that the personal is political, and that pop songs can be Trojan horses for truth. In a world where apathy is easy and rage is cheap, Wonderlick offers something far more valuable: clarity, compassion, and a damn good hook.”

Apricot Magazine says it’s our “most urgent, musically rich, and emotionally potent statement yet,” and adds that “it’s a layered exploration of inner turmoil, collective memory, fragile hope, and the brutal machinery of modern life.”

And Jonathan Widran writes that the album is a “crafty and cool, insanely infectious, incisively sociopolitical musical commentary on human nature.”

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