Cate Le Bon
Michelangelo Dying
In constructing such an ornate snarl of emotion and eloquence, Le Bon has effectively created in Michelangelo Dying a bummer album that doesn't actually require any wallowing to digest
Exclaim
Cate Le Bon
Michelangelo Dying
The album unfolds at its own unhurried pace. Initially, it can feel almost vaporous, but its textural richness rewards patience; with each listen, new layers emerge, like light shifting through water at different times of day
The Quietus
Cate Le Bon
Michelangelo Dying
Michelangelo Dying is dense and mysterious, sometimes in ways that are obtuse to a difficult degree and sometimes exhibiting such vulnerable tenderness it’s shocking
All Music
Cate Le Bon
Michelangelo Dying
Murky synthesizers and sweeping saxophones landscape her neo-psychedelic, modernist universe, and her voice gets closer to the listener than ever before
Paste Magazine
Cate Le Bon
Michelangelo Dying
One of the most original artists in indie music comes up with something opaquely alluring and genuinely moving
Rolling Stone
Cate Le Bon
Michelangelo Dying
Heartbreak is rarely as raw or bittersweet as it is on this brave, cathartic and uplifting piece of work
musicOMH
Cate Le Bon
Michelangelo Dying
Michelangelo Dying, her seventh, is her most refined accomplishment yet. Print edition only
Record Collector
Cate Le Bon
Michelangelo Dying
Quite mesmeric. Print edition only
Uncut
Cate Le Bon
Michelangelo Dying
It's a beauty. Print edition only
Mojo
Robert Plant
Saving Grace
Saving Grace may sound organic, but make no mistake; this carefully curated mix of British and American influences, both ancient and modern, clearly bears Plant’s personal stamp. Print edition only
Record Collector
Robert Plant
Saving Grace
Across 10 intimate songs deftly ornamented by guitarists Matt Worley and Tony Kelsey and cellist Barney Morse-Brown, magic happens. Print edition only
Mojo
Robert Plant
Saving Grace
It's hard to see a limit to their powers, such is their skill with both sweet and the sour, the delicate and the bruising. Print edition only
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