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Universal acclaim- based on 56 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 50 out of 56
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Mixed: 0 out of 56
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Negative: 6 out of 56
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Oct 31, 2016The album was surprisingly refreshing. Give it a listen when you need to relax. (Your review must be at least 150 characters long.) (fillers, fillers)
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Aug 16, 2020i loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooove it
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Apr 27, 2020
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Nov 1, 2020Talented, brilliant, incredible, amazing, show stopping, spectacular, never the same, totally unique, completely not ever been done before
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Aug 23, 2022um dos melhores álbuns que já ouvi. um compilado de convites ao canto coletivo sobre fracasso nas relações.
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May 23, 2017If Joni Mitchell had soundtracked Clockwork Orange, I imagine this is what it would have sounded like. Patient and understated, haunting and gorgeous. The right context might help open it up, so I recommend finding a pretty back road or scenic vista. My favorite of 2016.
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Oct 1, 2020natalie set the bar so high with front row seat to earth. it’s a very cohesive body of work and it features some of her magnum opus. words really lack when trying to describe the album and it’s musicality that manages to get so near perfection.
fav songs: be free, used to be, do you need my love
least fav: can’t go home -
Sep 18, 2022It’s beautiful, unsettling and wholly compelling. In this album for insane times, Mering has attained universal connectedness while allowing us into her own excruciatingly cathartic purview, no easy feat.
Higlights:do you need my love?,seven words,diary
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Dec 14, 2016In this album for insane times, Mering has attained universal connectedness while allowing us into her own excruciatingly cathartic purview, no easy feat.
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Nov 3, 2016It’s beautiful, unsettling and wholly compelling.
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Nov 1, 2016Breezy and sunset-hued, the tone of the album is calm--a reassuring piano buoys the melody one moment, and, later, delicate woodwinds fade a song to black.