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9.0
106913
9.0 |
PopMatters
For all their wonderfully alien sonic elements, Tunng is a band that's human to the core and can interpret the inherent weirdness of life in a way that makes its strangest moments some of its most comforting
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8.0
106576
8.0 |
musicOMH
It’s a fine showcase for Tunng’s strongest set of songs in many years – happily, this seems to be one reunion that’s working out just fine
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8.0
106578
8.0 |
Under The Radar
A must-listen for Tunng fans, this could mark the start of the second phase of their career
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8.0
106579
8.0 |
Exclaim
Tunng have carved out a unique sound for themselves at this point, and anyone who's thus far managed to overlook their take on pastoral folk music for the 21st century should give them a look
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8.0
106580
8.0 |
Q
The presiding theme here is one of nocturnal activity, and it's rather nice to see the songs as half-lit visions, as if it were all a Puckish Midsummer illusion. Print edition only
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8.0
106652
8.0 |
Clash
A record that lands with such hazy panache, transporting its listener into a nocturnal wilderness where dreams are limitless
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8.0
106804
8.0 |
All Music
Always caught in a dream, this is one of the brighter and more hopeful dreamscapes in the Tunng catalog
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8.0
106837
8.0 |
The Observer
The melodies are simple but lovely, often spelled out on tumbling acoustic guitar, as on Like Water, before being taken up by the group. It’s wonderful to have them back
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6.0
106577
6.0 |
God Is In The TV
By attempting to explore the very outer limits of their folktronica universe Tunng have merely popped into a passing electronic one. Disappointing
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