WOMB

AlbumApr 03 / 202010 songs, 36m 3s
Synthpop Electropop
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7.3 / 10

The electro-pop duo’s first album in five years muses on bodies, blood, and a girl’s coming of age; it benefits from the group’s newfound musical maturity and more exacting editorial eye.

Subtle experiments pay off on Purity Ring's eerie, macabre third album – though you may sometimes wish they’d surprise you more

7.8 / 10

'WOMB' is a mature and maternal approach pain--and even a course to find healing--while still keeping true to Purity Ring's…

Not quite the modern reinvention it should be.

Purity Ring have been on the cutting edge of electronic pop for so long that they still sound fresh even though five years separate their second and third albums.

Megan James and Corin Roddick are happy to operate within their comfort zone on WOMB; it's a welcome return for Purity Ring.

7 / 10

There's no rushing Purity Ring. The Canadian electronic duo's third album, WOMB, is the product of three years of scattered writing sessions...

It has been five years since another eternity, and honestly with WOMB, it’s like Purity Ring never left.

8 / 10

After a five-year hiatus, Purity Ring are back with their latest studio album, ‘Womb’. In some respects, ‘Womb’ runs over tried

8 / 10

Purity Ring return at another inauspicious moment in history, for which it is the perfect sonic salve and a shimmering escape

7 / 10

2012 was the perfect year to hear Purity Ring for the first time.

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Album Reviews: Purity Ring - Womb

Diaphanous pop for difficult times. New music review by Mark Kidel