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  1. Aug 29, 2016
    5
    Little Window does something that can go understated in music now a days it seems to me. It entertains. You can fault their efforts on few accounts, which I will get to, but the one thing I don't think they can be accuse of being is boring--dry.

    I can't say that the production is adventurous, rather, it finds a soft comfortable place and stays there. Its an airy, dreamy feel to it, just
    Little Window does something that can go understated in music now a days it seems to me. It entertains. You can fault their efforts on few accounts, which I will get to, but the one thing I don't think they can be accuse of being is boring--dry.

    I can't say that the production is adventurous, rather, it finds a soft comfortable place and stays there. Its an airy, dreamy feel to it, just Kelly Jones seem to be right home, the both do, more a little more Jones, it seem she gives the sound a range a would not have otherwise.

    The writing is what let them down, I think--there just isn't much there. "Better at lying" is the highlight to me.
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  1. Uncut
    Apr 27, 2016
    70
    Little Windows has an easy charm, but doing this stuff well is harder than it looks. [Jun 2016, p.81]
  2. Apr 12, 2016
    80
    Whatever the particular style, Little Windows is a series of sparkling pop gems; clocking in at just under 26 minutes, the only thing the record leaves you wanting is more of it.
  3. Mojo
    Apr 12, 2016
    60
    A sweetly-rendered set of originals. Sometimes, though, even if it drips with Nashville authenticity, it's all a bit too sugary. [May 2016, p.90]