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8.0
103258
8.0 |
NME
It’s this blend of new-found maturity and crowd-pleasing choruses that transform Ezra’s second offering into the perfect progression from the sound of his debut
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8.0
103288
8.0 |
God Is In The TV
An 11-track showcase of George Ezra’s growth as an artist, and highlighting both his lyrical and professional evolution
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6.0
103200
6.0 |
The Music
George Ezra's pipes sure are something else
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6.0
103201
6.0 |
Q
It’s a warm, optimistic pop’n’roll record that is hard not to like. Print edition only
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6.0
103227
6.0 |
The Guardian
Ezra has the boyish gravitas of a youth pastor, and as artless as his lyrics are, his hooks stick firm in the mind
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6.0
103232
6.0 |
The Irish Times
Although Ezra occasionally sounds like an exhausting friend who won’t stop talking about his year abroad, the result is folk pop as laid-back as the man himself
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5.0
103291
5.0 |
Spectrum Culture
In dark times, unabashedly positive music can offer a welcome respite
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5.0
104167
5.0 |
PopMatters
Upbeat and light to a fault, a microcosm of cheer mostly blissfully unaware of the chaotic world around it. This is by design, sure, but it also makes the album feel unapologetically, yet unforgivably inconsequential
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5.0
103199
5.0 |
musicOMH
For those of us who were blown away by early tracks like Budapest and Cassy O, there’s a lot on this follow-up that plays a bit too safe
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4.0
103238
4.0 |
The Observer
Staying at Tamara’s defining mood is one of unchallenging, and unflinching, politeness. It will doubtless be huge
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