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8.8
61744
8.8 |
Paste Magazine
Crain has invited the listener to eavesdrop on her internal and often contradictory dialogues. That she’s able to do so without shame is one of Kid Face’s crowning achievements
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8.0
61749
8.0 |
Mojo
Filled with the restless tension of forever moving on from relationships, situations or cities. Print edition only
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8.0
61739
8.0 |
Time Out
There’s a depth here you might not expect from first impressions
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7.0
61742
7.0 |
Spin
It takes bravery to sing this openly and unadorned, and she deftly conveys the small-wonder pleasures and pains of everyday existence
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7.0
61743
7.0 |
Rolling Stone
Crain's lyrics are plain-spoken. But the emotion in her tone is a dissertation
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7.0
62201
7.0 |
NME
Crain does weird so very well - she just doesn't do it nearly enough. Print edition only
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6.0
61745
6.0 |
The Arts Desk
Despite the vocal affectations and distillation of over-familiar raw materials, the assured and sometimes raw Kid Face feels like a breakthrough album
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6.0
61740
6.0 |
The Observer
The album's bare-bones production is a break from Crain's previous group work, and push her robust but vulnerable voice to the fore
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6.0
61741
6.0 |
The Fly
Her voice is the highlight – all bruised-beautiful and heavy-hearted defiant
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4.0
61746
4.0 |
The Irish Times
The overriding tone soon becomes bland, making for a nice but non-essential album
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