Mojo's Scores
- Music
For 10,505 reviews, this publication has graded:
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53% higher than the average critic
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5% same as the average critic
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42% lower than the average critic
On average, this publication grades 0.5 points lower than other critics.
(0-100 point scale)
Average Music review score: 72
| Highest review score: | Hundred Dollar Valentine | |
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| Lowest review score: | Milk Cow Blues |
Score distribution:
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Positive: 6,859 out of 10505
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Mixed: 3,612 out of 10505
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Negative: 34 out of 10505
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Posted Feb 14, 2022 -
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Posted Feb 11, 2022 -
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The DLO3 serve up a decidedly old school-sounding platter whose feel-good vibe is infectious. [Mar 2022, p.86]- Mojo
Posted Feb 11, 2022 -
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The sextet returning to their complex basics. ... They still struggle for hooks, though. [Mar 2022, p.83]- Mojo
Posted Feb 10, 2022 -
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The most natural sounding album of his career. [Mar 2022, p.83]- Mojo
Posted Feb 8, 2022 -
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Posted Feb 7, 2022 -
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With a voice that perfectly balances grit and sugar, Daniel and band tread their indie/rock tightrope with flair. [Mar 2022, p.85]- Mojo
Posted Feb 7, 2022 -
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Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe In You is both an album of admirable ambition and a mantra worth repeating until its mysteries are revealed. [Mar 2022, p.81]- Mojo
Posted Feb 7, 2022 -
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Posted Feb 3, 2022 -
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The 7th Hand embodies contemporary jazz at its most thrilling. [Feb 2022, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Feb 2, 2022 -
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It's not all strum und drang though. The beatless despair of Källans Återuppståndelse shows the harmonic subtleties at play within Von Hausswolff's bewitching repertoire of dissonance and drama. [Feb 2022, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Feb 2, 2022 -
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The tunes are still naggingly memorable, but often less convivial, more melancholy. [Feb 2022, p.86]- Mojo
Posted Feb 2, 2022 -
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The edges of 2019's Candy Colored Doom have sharpened: her voice and guitar sheer off into abrasion on Metal Bird. [Feb 2022, p.85]- Mojo
Posted Feb 2, 2022 -
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This is as perfect as any album can be. [Mar 2022, p.98]- Mojo
Posted Feb 1, 2022 -
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The corners of these songs might not snag quite as dangerously as before, but there's no blunting of the fascination Le Bon's songwriting so expertly exerts. [Mar 2022, p.80]- Mojo
Posted Feb 1, 2022 -
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Ants... represents a substantial step forward for them. [Mar 2022, p.84]- Mojo
Posted Jan 31, 2022 -
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Her balance of mesmerising, confessional intensity with sculpted pop instincts remains an unfailing pleasure throughout. [Mar 2022, p.85]- Mojo
Posted Jan 31, 2022 -
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Posted Jan 28, 2022 -
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Posted Jan 28, 2022 -
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A succession of haunting story songs. ... Closing track After The Rain, meanwhile, is a hymnal balm. Less happily, he's made a part return to his original calling as a spoken word poet. [Feb 2022, p.89]- Mojo
Posted Jan 28, 2022 -
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1991's indie strivers and success stories, over three nugget-selected discs. [Mar 2022, p.98]- Mojo
Posted Jan 28, 2022 -
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Imarhan's 11 songs come wrapped in a soundscape; a surround-sound version would have the guitars and vocal central, but dust devils and translucent scorpions in the corners of your room, a sweet tea bubbling away and, after dark, the shuffling of a hyena behind the settee. the music expands to fill the space. [Mar 2022, p.82]- Mojo
Posted Jan 28, 2022 -
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There's not much here to rival very top Tull but then nothing that sullies the venerable brand either. [Feb 2022, p.83]- Mojo
Posted Jan 28, 2022 -
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Her songs sound simultaneously safe and familiar, yet strange and unknowable. [Feb 2022, p.89]- Mojo
Posted Jan 27, 2022 -
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Apart from the upbeat soul of Never Want To Be Kissed, featuring Stax veteran William bell on vocals, Set Sail stumbles and squints through its nine other tracks, although on Bumpin' they at least rouse themselves long enough to sound like Tony Joe White imitating Sly Stone. [Mar 2022, p.86]- Mojo
Posted Jan 27, 2022 -
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The musical density doesn't quite complement the elegiac lyrical flow, and a change of pace might have meant another way forward, but there's tenderness to spare. [Feb 2022, p.90]- Mojo
Posted Jan 27, 2022 -
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Hall explores his anger and depression through mostly downbeat but frequently beautiful ballads. [Feb 2022, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Jan 27, 2022 -
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If the forward-looking, ever exploratory production just occasionally outguns the songwriting, Daft Punk-ish floor-filler The Last Dance is unimpeachable, a defiant shimmy toward the apocalypse. [Mar 2022, p.82]- Mojo
Posted Jan 26, 2022 -
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Posted Jan 26, 2022 -
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This hour-long excerpt inevitably loses that multimedia narrative heft, yet its marriage of dronescape synths and Chinese libretto - voices alternatively soaring, skittering and sorrowful - still casts an otherworldly spell. [Feb 2022, p.84]- Mojo
Posted Jan 26, 2022 -
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There's a new directness, a more linear approach to melody, and, most unexpectedly, the overt presence of synthesizers. [Mar 2022, p.86]- Mojo
Posted Jan 25, 2022 -
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While Time Skiffs sounds deeply, existentially scattered, every atom is in its rightful place. [Mar 2022, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Jan 25, 2022 -
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Tackling eight traditional songs, he plays Just A Close Walk With Thee and Old Rugged Cross relatively straight, but turns the likes of We Shall Rise and Are You Washed In Blood? into glorious Southern boogie, replete with screaming guitar solos. [Mar 2022, p.82]- Mojo
Posted Jan 25, 2022 -
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Part happy break-up LP, part honest look in the mirror, Extreme Witchcraft works magic. [Feb 2022, p.82]- Mojo
Posted Jan 25, 2022 -
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This is a record of delicately sculped nuages, all wispily sung by guitarist/keyboard-player Wata. [Mar 2022, p.80]- Mojo
Posted Jan 24, 2022 -
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It's hard not to wonder whether Aksnes has been crowded-out on her own album [Mar 2022, p.83]- Mojo
Posted Jan 24, 2022 -
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He's pushed his sound forwards into more mature, less swaggering territory and recruited non-threatening guests Paul O'Grady and Corinne Bailey Rae. [Mar 2022, p.83]- Mojo
Posted Jan 24, 2022 -
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It's on hypnotic original compositions such as Excess Success or reworked pieces like La Jetee that Parker's true genius shines through, an ability to create entire new sonic worlds from the tiniest of elements. [Mar 2022, p.88]- Mojo
Posted Jan 24, 2022 -
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While opener Der Lange Marsh 1 sways like a marram grass in the breeze, there's a relentlessness to the album's overall progress. [Mar 2022, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Jan 24, 2022 -
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In its Thatcher-ite commitment to pop perfection, it turns the art of the album into a sausage factory of hit making. Alexander's Years & Years sounds like a ragbag of contemporary influences rather than possessing a distinct sound of its own. [Mar 2022, p.85]- Mojo
Posted Jan 24, 2022 -
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An accomplished study in post-punk boom, synth whoosh and creepy-crawl vocals. [Mar 2022, p.90]- Mojo
Posted Jan 24, 2022 -
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Posted Jan 24, 2022 -
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The nine tracks sound pleasingly out of step with contemporary norms. [Feb 2022, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Jan 21, 2022 -
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Though the album's polished backdrops are a far cry from the raw Delta blues records that inspired Keb' Mo' at the dawn of his career, there's no doubting the authenticity of the deep feeling he [ours into his vocal performances. [Feb 2022, p.89]- Mojo
Posted Jan 21, 2022 -
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Posted Jan 18, 2022 -
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She further unleashes her psyche in a voice of throaty, Diamanda Galas-style intesity. [Jan 2022, p.88]- Mojo
Posted Jan 18, 2022 -
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An exhilarating record by a band not only thriving under pressure but already finding new ways to adapt to its force. [Feb 2022, p.80]- Mojo
Posted Jan 18, 2022 -
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Soundtrack to Mona Fastvold's story of love amid tough rural landscapes has similar mood contrasts. [Feb 2022, p.92]- Mojo
Posted Jan 13, 2022 -
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It's not all folkie freak-out - on Djinn Pulse or Cupa Cupa they decelerate to conjure hypnotic beauty. [Nov 2021, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Jan 12, 2022 -
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Their shortest statement yet, offering seven songs in 34 minutes, with a stripped-down, countrified focus. [Feb 2022, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Jan 12, 2022 -
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A little more sonic danger may have roughed-up the pristine veneer that dampens the fun. [Dec 2021, p.89]- Mojo
Posted Jan 12, 2022 -
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The most energised performance Costello has committed to record in a long time and - despite his protestations that The Imposters are an entirely different band - his most classic Attractions-like album since 1994's Brutal Youth. [Feb 2022, p.83]- Mojo
Posted Jan 12, 2022 -
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Bruland has build her formative P.J. Harvey influences with a blurrier, chillier mix of guitars and electronics, landing somewhere bewitching between Broadcast, My Bloody Valentine and Lush. [Jan 2022, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Jan 11, 2022 -
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Blind Date Party is intriguing enough to be more than a one-night thing. [Jan 2022, p.82]- Mojo
Posted Jan 11, 2022 -
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A richly downcast experience, his deft arrangements recalling the powerful, orchestrated cloudbursts of Curtis Mayfield's solo debut. [Feb 2022, p.82]- Mojo
Posted Jan 10, 2022 -
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This album again showcases Marshall's exceptional ability to burrow right into the marrow of a song. [Feb 2022, p.82]- Mojo
Posted Jan 7, 2022 -
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Its class is unmistakable, surpassing even the low-slung gait of 1995's previous career milestone Smokers delight. [Dec 2021, p.89]- Mojo
Posted Jan 4, 2022 -
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Posted Jan 4, 2022 -
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Among wild wanderings, Trees Speak frequently snap back to a crisp, jazzy bassline groove, making their whole far-out adventure hard to resist. [Feb 2022, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Dec 22, 2021 -
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While Mollestad is at her most formal, this album's power and deep cultural roots bring a resonance akin to that of the work of Nordheim. [Jan 2022, p.88]- Mojo
Posted Dec 22, 2021 -
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Built around minimalist synth sequences that are slow-building and tense, with agitated pin-prick rhythms and pulsing stabs evoking a vastness of space and associated emotional states. [Jan 2022, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Dec 21, 2021 -
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Posted Dec 21, 2021 -
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Springtime has two approaches, one more methodical, like the intense needling Will To Power. ... The other is rooted in improv. [Jan 2022, p.84]- Mojo
Posted Dec 21, 2021 -
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A series of musical shocks driven by Marcal's powerful vocals. [Feb 2022, p.89]- Mojo
Posted Dec 21, 2021 -
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Musca is far more than filler. Opening with the crunching sweep of two Doors, Herbert sets sail on a (wonky-ish) 4/4 course. Hypnotised is moody, throbbing house with a UK garage skip. [Nov 2021, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Dec 21, 2021 -
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12 solo guitar pieces conjure spatial evocations. [Jan 2022, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Dec 21, 2021 -
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The whole of Open Arms is much larger than the sum of its parts. [Jan 2022, p.89]- Mojo
Posted Dec 21, 2021 -
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Genre-curious in its sparkle and allure, and most certainly not for everyone. [Feb 2022, p.102]- Mojo
Posted Dec 21, 2021 -
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Moves from a first LP of monumental pinguid hypo-groovers to a second of fried-amp creepy-crawl sludge and crude-oil ghost harmonics. [Dec 2021, p.86]- Mojo
Posted Dec 16, 2021 -
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As with all such improvised projects, Gong Splat is as much about the journey as the destination, but there's little meandering to Dwyer's questing. [Feb 2022, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Dec 16, 2021 -
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A liberating 73-minute sprawl, constantly blurring the lines between euphony and cacophony. [Dec 2021, p.89]- Mojo
Posted Dec 15, 2021 -
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These 11 songs sound like they've been here forever. [Jan 2022, p.82]- Mojo
Posted Dec 15, 2021 -
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Can's high-wire spontaneous creation sustains over 90 mind-bending minutes at the highest pitch. [Jan 2022, p.101]- Mojo
Posted Dec 15, 2021 -
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Subtitled "Ghana Music Power House", a fitting epitaph for Dick Essilfie-Bondize. ... Highlight: the blissful whirl Yeaba by CK Mann's Carousel. [Feb 2022, p.103]- Mojo
Posted Dec 15, 2021 -
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The 50th-anniversary edition affirms the underrated triumph in Cahoots. [Feb 2022, p.97]- Mojo
Posted Dec 15, 2021 -
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The more gothic the song (Girl In Amber; Red Right Hand) the better the interpretation. [Feb 2022, p.92]- Mojo
Posted Dec 15, 2021 -
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He digs deep on guileless rock and soul with bold flourishes, ala Lowell George or Randy Newman. [Feb 2022, p.92]- Mojo
Posted Dec 15, 2021 -
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The highs of Fade, Queens and Better Love variously recall Arcade Fire and The Flaming Lips in euphoria mode, while the lows plumb eerie depths akin to Big Star's Third. [Feb 2022, p.89]- Mojo
Posted Dec 14, 2021 -
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There are moments where the charts could bear being much edgier, and the guest spots are variable. ... In the midst of it, Weller himself sails regally on, in fine-grained voice, and the songs are happily, bomb(ast)-proof. [Feb 2022, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Dec 14, 2021 -
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He cameos his way through an album of star-studded but largely by-numbers major label rap/R&B without breaking sweat. Yet jewels lurk amid the imitation pearls. [Feb 2022, p.82]- Mojo
Posted Dec 14, 2021 -
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A reminder that Green Day's songwriting is far more nuanced than they're often given credit for. [Feb 2022, p.96]- Mojo
Posted Dec 14, 2021 -
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This is the sound of 19 different keyboards imagining a parallel world where the test record in every '70s hi-fi home was Wendy C micro-Mooging her way through the Sun ra spaceways. The combination highlights the innocence and beauty of both styles, like forgotten '70s TV themes soundtracking scientific experiments or lonely IBM computers hymning their own obsolescence. [Jan 2022, p.86]- Mojo
Posted Dec 13, 2021 -
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Her best songs - cinematic anthem Lost Woman's Prayer and highly charged Every Day In Faith - sound like well-established country classics. [Jan 2022, p.89]- Mojo
Posted Dec 9, 2021 -
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For all its neo-classical leanings, Frahm's music engages emotion as much as intellect, these sketches and fragments offering a meditative respite from a world far more chaotic than this music. [Jan 2022, p.83]- Mojo
Posted Dec 8, 2021 -
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A sturdy enough vehicle for Young's polemics, Crazy Horse are an even stronger conduit for the metaphysics of their union. ... But when you want it dark, no one does dark like Neil Young and Crazy Horse. [Jan 2022, p.80]- Mojo
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Drily recorded and subtle to a fault. in places, Island Of Noise becomes so evanescent it threatens to disappear altogether. [Dec 2021, p.92]- Mojo
Posted Dec 6, 2021 -
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Skirls of noise are layered like mille-feuille, bass drops hit with the muscular impact of a piledriver, and a cloud hangs heavy over the entirety of proceedings. [Jan 2022, p.87]- Mojo
Posted Dec 3, 2021 -
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Caravan sound reinvigorated and energised here on their best album in, let's say, quite some time. [Nov 2021, p.93]- Mojo
Posted Nov 29, 2021 -
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Posted Nov 29, 2021 -
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It's a daunting but ultimately rewarding listen. [Jan 2022, p.92]- Mojo
Posted Nov 29, 2021 -
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Posted Nov 29, 2021 -
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[Body/Erase's] opening six minutes resemble an accidental recording made inside an overcoat pocket before mediated snatches of feedback further hint towards this maverick tape manipulator's dark art. [Jan 2022, p.82]- Mojo
Posted Nov 23, 2021 -
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It's a vivid glimpse of a phenomenon on the cusp of mega-fame. [Jan 2022, p.100]- Mojo
Posted Nov 23, 2021 -
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Posted Nov 23, 2021 -
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Aoba's hushed voice makes for an immersive meld of indie-folk, classical and jazz. [Jan 2022, p.91]- Mojo
Posted Nov 22, 2021 -
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One for the fans delighted he's still here and fascinated by how such classic songs started out. [Jan 2022, p.82]- Mojo
Posted Nov 22, 2021 -
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Posted Nov 19, 2021 -
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Georgia Blue's diversity of Georgia sounds sits well with its campaign for inclusivity. [Jan 2022, p.86]- Mojo
Posted Nov 19, 2021 -
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The sixth full-length is a more modest affair, but also one of their finest. [Nov 2021, p.88]- Mojo
Posted Nov 19, 2021