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Oct 16, 2013As a pop-object, Interiors is far more convincing than its predecessor; as a musical experience it is still, regrettably, thin.
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Oct 16, 2013Interiors is an immaculately constructed composition you admire for the engineering, but have a more difficult time feeling comfortable and at home with.
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Oct 14, 2013All these various elements are arranged like a sleek showroom with smooth glass surfaces, a few international flourishes, maybe a pair of funky modernist chairs in the corner; it all sounds like a seamless, impersonal, cosmopolitan package.
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MojoOct 11, 2013At it's best Interiors is alien and magical.... thought, it can also slip into a rather inaccessible coolness too. [Nov 2013, p.107]
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Oct 8, 2013With the new focus on body-moving sounds, Interiors feels like Mesirow’s desire to appease crowds like those at FYF, without leaving behind those infatuated by the lusciousness of her first LP.
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Oct 7, 2013The sub-two minute ditties appear out of sequence and fail to offer much narrative glue to stick the album together. But at least they threatened to provide some structure to an album that sounds great but leaves you starved of proper sustenance.
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Oct 7, 2013For an album so heavily influenced by architecture, it’s sorely lacking in structure and shape, and ultimately fails to make an imprint in spite of its broadened horizons.
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Oct 4, 2013Glasser has a masterpiece in her, but this isn't quite it.
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Oct 4, 2013Despite opener 'Shape' being a colossal Bjork channelling beauty that comes close to breaking point, the bulk of Interiors is restless but unassuming.