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Aug 12, 2016Flood Network, in its ability to be adaptable to any season, to any emotion, to any element of the human experience, has rightfully earned its place in this conversation [of best-of]. And at just over 30 minutes, there’s no excuse for not giving it a listen.
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Sep 13, 2016Flood Network as a whole is spellbinding even when it’s faintly outlandish, marked with a fraught identity that shrouds her creative audacity.
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Aug 11, 2016This is the soundtrack for when everything feels like static and you can’t bear to press on.
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Aug 11, 2016Helpfully, the 17-song record includes eight interstitials to ease the intensity, though admittedly they’re more useful in the first half, which is frantic and sparkly, than the sleepier second.
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Aug 11, 2016At any point, the record feels like it could fall apart into a pile of guitar chords and digital code. But when it hits the sweet spot, the wobble is infectious and compelling.
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Aug 12, 2016For now, Flood Network shows the growing pains of acclaim, responding with a thoughtful ebb, a skim across the sand before the flood.
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Aug 11, 2016Dey's music clearly isn't going to resonate with everyone, but it's unquestionable that she has a unique vision, and Flood Network is a restlessly inventive album.