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With playing so deft and fluid, it’s a pleasure to have these two as guides.
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A fifth solo album somewhat unbalanced by inappropriate guest turns.
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A simple and direct, and certainly endearing sixth set from the Welshman.
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A consistently intriguing album which may prove more enduring than its predecessor.
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Tilston eloquently explores the relationship between technology and the human condition.
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Those already under this band’s wingspan are sure to be richly rewarded.
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Bookended by brilliance, Carter’s second LP sags in its middle.
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The Unthanks carefully offer a hand of comfort to these tales of ordinary sadness.
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Lee’s interpretations can stand proudly within these songs’ long histories.
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Portman’s natural niceness lets her down slightly on this mythology-driven second set.
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Hield draws out new wit, tenderness and melancholia from these traditional songs.