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- Summary: The third and final part of the British experimental artist's trilogy of albums that begun with 2011's Dorwytch.
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- Record Label: Thrill Jockey
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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Aug 21, 2018If the album’s mind is fixed on a future world, it is an open-ended one. The tendency at this point might be to assume that all imagined futures are dystopian, but the spirit of Don’t Look Away and the sum of the pictures and story fragments Tucker has strung together in the record are reflected in its title: the good, the bad, the beauty, the fear...don’t look away from any of it.
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Aug 21, 2018Don’t Look Away is a supremely confident album from a songwriter who has found his place and knows his music. It completes a trilogy which is essential listening for anyone who wants to hear why the psychedelic lineage of the past 50 years is fresh and alive.
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UncutAug 21, 2018It's characterised by a delicate, hypnotic power with subtle light/shadow shifts. [Oct 2018, p.37]
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MojoAug 21, 2018Beautiful songs studded with dissonant eruptions of noise. [Oct 2018, p.94]
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Aug 24, 2018There is machinery working even in the greenest corners of this sonic garden, whooshing and clicking and percolating in the interstices to make everything look a little brighter and more colorful than life.
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Aug 23, 2018Maintaining a healthy balance of sunshine and rain, Don't Look Away is the best example yet of Tucker's singular approach to music.
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The WireAug 28, 2018Don’t Look Away is an even tighter proposition, the majority of its songs being sparsely but sensitively arranged and melodically direct. [Sep 2018, p.62]
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