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- Access to the Music Zone: Whitechocolatespaceegg - Trey Parks' review: "What intimacy she lost, she replaced with a fuller, more varied sound, as she has not only attempted a variety of new styles, but has also added keyboards and other sonic effects." Four stars.
www.amzmusiczine.com/11_98/newrel15a.htm
- City Pages: What Makes You Happy - Laura Sinagra's review: "...the Daisy razor's edge and cunning lingo that changed the lives of upper-middle-class white twenty-something indie-rockers are still in effect."
www.citypages.com/databank/19/922/article5693.asp
- Dancing About Architecture: Liz Phair - R. Brookman's review: "A distillation of Guyville's rangy, DIY songcraft and Whip-Smart's pop pretensions, Whitechocolatespaceegg reveals Phair for the rock star she should - but probably won't - be." Rating of 9.
www.dancingaboutarc.com/reviews/1999/lizphairrev.html
- Salon Entertainment: The Original Regular - Cynthia Joyce's review: "What ultimately makes 'Whitechocolatespaceegg' compelling is not clever song craft or cunning lyrics, but the very adultlike air of acceptance that pervades the album."
www.salon.com/ent/music/feature/1998/08/21feature.html
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