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8.0
88826
8.0 |
The Independent
Bears scant relation to that earlier work, and represents a firm step forward from the basic folk style of her three previous solo albums
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8.0
88827
8.0 |
The Observer
Hazy and mellifluous, theyesandeye possesses a Nick Drake-like attention to detail
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7.0
88829
7.0 |
Uncut
A quietly eloquent, simply persuasive record that chimes well with the current taste for bucolic abstraction, and moves Rhodes forward
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7.0
88901
7.0 |
All Music
Makes for a striking if uneven listen and bodes well for future recordings
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6.0
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6.0 |
The Irish Times
It’s the charged nature of the music that really commands the setting
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6.0
88825
6.0 |
The Guardian
Her slightly Alanis Morrisetteish voice can sound too mannered in places, and the songwriting is occasionally uneven, but the best moments – such as her whispered cover of the xx’s Angels – are truly lovely
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6.0
88828
6.0 |
Q
Using acoustic guitar, harp, strings and a voice at the accessible end of the Melanie/Buffy Sainte-Marie quaver. Print edition only
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4.0
88830
4.0 |
Drowned In Sound
Comprising of a sound that, though perfectly pretty, has already been done, and words that have already been said, Theyesandeye doesn’t really bring anything new to music
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