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She might have a mouth like a cat's clenched backside on her new single's artwork, but
Linda Sundblad's noisy girls anthem
2 All My Girls is magnetic. The best song from her debut album Oh My God was the sedate
Lose You - imagine a cross between Kylie's teetering rain of
The One and the swirling tempo of Girls Aloud's
Call The Shots - whilst much of the rest seemed rather try-hard (
Back In Time was simply horrendous).
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It might be about as cool as watching
SisterSister re-runs, but Sunblad's cherry pie gutsy-meets-cute girl on the block vocal niche is more than enough to rescue what could have been one big steaming hot mess and delivers what is effectively
Pretty Rebels on E - crashing guitars and milky synths collide in beautiful chaos.
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