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9.1
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9.1 |
Consequence Of Sound
It’s only Spaltro’s second time trying out the loftiness of a studio album, but After pushes her to refine and redesign with grace
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8.8
73816
8.8 |
Paste Magazine
Spaltro shines as a songwriter who doesn’t shy away from pairing her prose with out-there arrangements
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8.5
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8.5 |
The 405
She lives inside her songs, creating these pulsating, breathing vessels for her fraught and restless spirit
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8.0
73947
8.0 |
PopMatters
Lady Lamb’s After is a life-loving, life-affirming treasure
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8.0
73814
8.0 |
Earbuddy
Though After feels far more mature and developed than it’s predecessor, it does have a few big moments, namely the tense, bitter and uncompromising stomp of “Batter”
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8.0
73815
8.0 |
All Music
A minor triumph that makes it clear Lady Lamb is going to be around for a while
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8.0
75856
8.0 |
NOW
She experiments with production styles, like going for lo-fi moments that give the invigorating big choruses even more impact. All in all, a unique and satisfying effort
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8.0
76278
8.0 |
No Ripcord
After isn’t perfect, but it’s certainly an album that sounds as strong and mysterious the first time and 10th time you listen to it
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7.4
73812
7.4 |
Pitchfork
It's an hour you'll feel, because while After boasts a stacked lineup of well-crafted songs, it's a choppy ride to make it through them all
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7.0
74283
7.0 |
Rolling Stone
Heavy psychedelic tales that blur the borders between reality, dream and nightmare
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7.0
73843
7.0 |
Uncut
While After lacks the appealing chaos of predecessor Ripely Pin, it compensates with bright choruses that contrast with a dark, decaying lyrical scheme. Print edition only
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