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Jul 6, 2020With this latest project, M. Ward paints a sequence of tableaus which are strung together as a patched-up pilgrimage.
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Apr 13, 2020Tastefully arranged, fully cohesive and concise.
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Apr 13, 2020Migration Stories simply drifts along at its own lazy pace, letting its pretty textures become the connective tissue. Sometimes, Ward’s words break through the haze.
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Apr 8, 2020Some of the arrangements stick, and some of them don't, but it's always enjoyable to hear where his open-ended narratives take you.
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Q MagazineApr 7, 2020Ward continues to set a standard few other artists can match. [Jun 2020, p.106]
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Apr 6, 2020‘Migration Stories’, might be his most impressionistic yet, a collection that began life as eleven woozy instrumentals that came together during sessions in Québec with two members of Arcade Fire, Tim Kingsbury and Richard Reed Parry.
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Apr 3, 2020There are moments where it drags, and others where Ward sounds less like an expert songwriter than an expert curator, re-purposing Glenn Miller's "Along the Santa Fe Trail" or reenacting Beach House's plodding, synth-drenched balladry on "Real Silence".
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Apr 3, 2020Migration Stories is a bright sounding album that draws on Ward’s skills in creating a warm and beaming atmosphere, even if the lyrics are the direct opposite. Gentle songs and tender vocals transport the listener to a world where anything is possible. While the production of the album might sound a bit more polished than past releases, it is still unmistakably M. Ward’s sound and bound to be a favorite with fans.
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Apr 3, 2020Migration Stories is a slight album, and a brisk listen – but it is a totally accomplished project.
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Apr 3, 2020After 10 albums it’s hard to surprise, and Ward isn’t the first artist with a distinct style to encounter that issue.
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MojoApr 2, 2020It's a beautiful warm bath of a record, but a soporific one too, better suited for wallowing within, rather than getting you moving. [May 2020, p.90]
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UncutApr 2, 2020The result is one of his most varied but distinct albums. [May 2020, p.35]
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Apr 2, 2020While the retro-future production on some of the songs gives Migration Stories a distinctive flair, it's still by and large a typical Ward joint, replete with all of the idiosyncrasies and retro affectations that have become a stylistic hallmark of his catalog. Familiar as it may sound, though, he doesn't skimp on quality and there is plenty to love about this latest entry in his impressive catalog.
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Apr 2, 2020On Migration Stories, M. Ward doesn't change the way he delivers his material as much as he alters the way it reverberates once it hits you.
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Apr 7, 2020This is just a simply beautiful record. It's definitely meant to be experienced front to back. Sit down and indulge in this record.