Funhouse

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Funhouse

Funhouse is the fifth studio album by American singer and songwriter Pink, released by LaFace Records worldwide on October 24, 2008. -Wikipedia

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  • Rolling Stone

    Funhouse would be more fun if Pink went easier on the bad-love songs.  

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  • Slant Magazine

    There are enough clever one-liners and enough moments of reflection and candor to give Funhouse substance.  

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  • BBC

    Post-real life marriage split-up, she swings us round 45 minutes of joyous, out-of-control relationship breakdown, with the odd drunken diversion thrown in for good measure. 

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  • The Guardian

    When you listen to pop-punk rocker Pink you realise why she's done so well thus far; she's an exhibitionist who's chanelled past problems with drugs and family into something both catchy and heartfelt.  

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  • SPIN

    She’s hot-blooded throughout, and it suits both her pipes and a female pop genre that rarely embraces this much tangible pain. 

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  • Pop Matters

    Funhouse is not her best album or even her most exciting excursion. It is, however, her most mature statement to date.  

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  • People

    Pink displays rich shades of vulnerability. 

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  • Digital Spy

    Though it's far from a bad album, Funhouse lacks the range of Pink's best efforts.  

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  • Music OMH

    It’s easy to see why Pink is currently one of the world’s biggest pop stars; she’s feisty, smart, has a good voice, looks good and is edgy enough to stand out from the crowd but not so much that she alienates anyone.  

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  • The Washington Post

    If this is the way love goes, thanks but no thanks. 

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  • All Music

    Funhouse is a ride, empowered by her post-divorce freedom. 

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  • The Seattle Times

    “Funhouse” is fine, but we want more Pink. 

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  • NY Daily News

    It's the breakup album you can laugh with, and dance to, as much as empathize with.  

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  • Sunday Express

    Ninety per cent of Funhouse is textbook platinum-selling bad-girl pop.  

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  • UInterview

    When Pink called her new album “Funhouse” and promoted it with a well-thought out carnival theme, it turns out she was misleading a lot of people – the album is remarkably un-fun. Which is not to say it’s not musically strong, it’s just nowhere near the joyful musical romp that listeners probably expect.  

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  • Sputnik Music

    History suggests Pink is at her best when she has something to prove. With 'Funhouse', history remains intact.  

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  • Hip

    Pink has always been eclectic, but never boring–a place she finds herself far too often on “Funhouse.”  

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