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8.5
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Paste Magazine
Every Acre is a profound listen, one that reveals more wisdom the more you surrender to it. McEntire has discovered painful truths in the process, without ever letting herself or our history off the hook
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8.0
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Beats Per Minute
Every Acre is her way of reckoning with the juxtaposing natures inhabiting each of us, searching for personal illumination while also knowing that there are yet some places untouched by her curiosity and resolve
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8.0
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Uncut
Every one of these songs is a big-hearted meditation on love and sex and faith and especially healing, as though what roots us to our own lands is loss and grief and recovery. Print edition only
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8.0
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Mojo
Fans of the early records of Margo Price and Courtney Marie Andrews will find much to love here, while the diversion into groovesome country soul on Rows Of Clover keeps the head nodding. Print edition only
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8.0
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Spill Magazine
It all makes H.C. McEntire both a musical and writing force to be reckoned with
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8.0
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Under The Radar
Perhaps the most remarkable element to Every Acre is its acute sense of balance and pacing
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7.6
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Pitchfork
Tranquil and reverberant, the North Carolina folk songwriter’s new album finds relief and resolution in the circadian rhythms of the natural world
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7.0
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PopMatters
H.C. McEntire seeks salvation on Every Acre, but these songs suggest it can be found in how one approaches the world rather than in some supernatural entity
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7.0
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Spectrum Culture
It would be fun to see McEntire make an album that wasn’t this restrained, but this is solid proof that restraint helps her and her band create some outstanding songs
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