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Here's a sample of the Okay Player review:
"The curious tension between lead singer Lynn Michalopoulos's vocals and the music is unique[ly] intriguing and Bebek milks that sense of horrified curiosity throughout all nine tracks of [their] album.... The tension between her voice and the music is what gives Smile, Broadcast Tattoos some of its appeal.... "Scribble My Sides," which begins with an exchange of staccato funk between the drums and the bass and settles into a casual midtempo groove, is more proof that Bebek can work both ends of the spectrum, composing songs that can be elaborate or, like "Dust" or "I'm Mine," satisfyingly simple. "What Comes Next?" layers Michalopoulos's cheery vocalizing with mandolin, bass, chimes, even accordion, driving the album to a frenzied finale of minor chords and raging guitars".
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