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- Summary: The debut full-length release for the indie pop trio of Ava Luna's Julian Fader, Carlos Hernandez and Nadia Hulett was recorded in Brooklyn and in Texas over two years.
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- Record Label: Father/Daughter Records
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Pop
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Q MagazineJan 30, 2018This won't make them stars, but that's not the point: it's lovely and they should pursue further. [Mar 2018, p.113]
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UncutJan 26, 2018Enchanting debut Oh My reveals itself slowly with each listen. [Feb 2018, p.30]
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Jan 26, 2018Lyrically, it is an album with contemporary themes, but sonically, for much of the record, it remains rooted in a style that is essentially nostalgic.
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Jan 26, 2018A skillful debut by musicians with notable prior credits, they've settled into something intriguing and distinct out of the gate.
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Jan 30, 2018Oh My feels like a pocket-sized chapbook set to music: some songs inspire, some feel thin. When NADINE’s strange poetry does convince you to dog-ear a song, though, returning to it feels as creatively refreshing as when you heard it for the first time.
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MojoJan 29, 2018Oh My smacks less of a one-off project, more of the opening chapter in a narrative which could dominate its participant's future. [Mar 2018, p.94]
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