Reviews of The Cure's 2000 album Bloodflowers.
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- Music-Critic.com: Bloodflowers Peter Naldrett's review: "this is a tight new release from The Cure and while it's difficult to see where any hit singles are going to come from, the album is a credit to their realism and creativity."
- Rolling Stone: Bloodflowers Arion Berger's review: "The album's soft, chewy center, five songs' worth, never varies in rhythm or pace and depends mostly on hard strumming for propulsion." 2.5 stars.
- AMG All Music Guide: Bloodflowers Stephen Thomas Erlewine's review.
- Canoe: Bloodflowers Jane Stevenson's review: "while the general consensus is that these gloom rockers haven't reached the same musical heights in the '90s as they did in their '80s heyday, their gloriously melancholy and pretty goth-pop sound still works for me."
- Metacritic: Bloodflowers Multiple critic and user reviews for Bloodflowers by The Cure.