Music / rock

Devotion


Reviews (3)


Paste

d. 24. Mar. 2020

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Eric R. Danton

d. 24. Mar. 2020

"Making songs the way Glaspy did on this album is probably a painstaking, time-consuming process, but the results feel spontaneous and unpredictable. That speaks to another contrast, or, maybe more accurately, two competing instincts: building on a well-received debut, and taking a bold step in a new direction. It's an impressive feat that Glaspy manages to do both at once".


Rolling stone

d. 27. Mar. 2020

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Jonathan Bernstein

d. 27. Mar. 2020

"Devotion, the latest from New York singer-songwriter Glaspy, is one of the most fully-formed efforts to come out in the wake of Golden Hour. Glaspy doesn't tear down so much expand and build upon the warm Seventies folk-rock of her wonderful 2016 debut Emotions + Math, incorporating drum loops and processed vocals into an effortless mix of swooping indie-pop ("Without Him"), industrial noise ("What's the Point") and Ben Folds-piano sing-alongs ("Vicious")".


Record collector

504 (2020 April)

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Mike Goldsmith

504 (2020 April)

"This is a potentially huge album and a massive step forward".