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8.5
55710
8.5 |
Under The Radar
t was only eight months ago that Wild Nothing treated us to a near-perfect album. Now they're just spoiling us
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8.0
54631
8.0 |
All Music
Empty Estate, while every bit as polished (if not more so) than the fancifully recorded Nocturne, sets itself apart by exploring different absent-minded stylistic detours on almost every track
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7.3
54627
7.3 |
Paste Magazine
It’s no Nocturne or Gemini, but Tatum still proves to be a visionary consistent in his trajectory of progressing confidence
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7.0
54628
7.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
This EP is dressed exactly how it sounds: a little more vibrant and a little more stoned
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7.0
54629
7.0 |
DIY
A great listen, where experimentation is handled with admirable subtlety and each track delivers immense instrumental detail and care
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7.0
54785
7.0 |
Drowned In Sound
While this isn't Wild Nothing stalling, Empty Estate never coalesces into anything as confident as his previous releases
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7.0
54799
7.0 |
Beats Per Minute
Sometimes pushing the envelope may be a grandiose gesture, other times more subtle
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7.0
54859
7.0 |
NME
Packed with some of his most upbeat work. Print edition only
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6.6
54630
6.6 |
Pitchfork
He still hasn’t written a bum song. After Empty Estate, what he has done is composed a couple of bum instrumentals
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5.0
55972
5.0 |
PopMatters
As interesting as this EP is, though, Tatum still has a long way to go before any of his ideas on Empty Estate can turn into something as beautiful as his band’s previous work
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4.0
54798
4.0 |
The Digital Fix
Empty Estate can't rise much above background music
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