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I don't want to let you down ep


Reviews (2)


Gaffa [online]

d. 6. June 2015

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Finn P. Madsen

d. 6. June 2015

"EP'en I Don't Want To Let You Down indeholder fire nye numre, der ligger i fin forlængelse af de tidligere bedrifter ... På den pianobårne ballade I Always Fall Apart er det en fuldstændig musikalsk nøgen Van Etten, der blotter sig smukt, mens den faretruende Pay My Debts Adam Granduciel (The War On Drugs) og Peter Broderick sitrer med nerverne helt ude på tøjet. Sharon Van Etten lader os ikke i stikken på denne fine EP, hvor hun stadig synger for de fortabte sjæle".


Consequence of sound

d. 2. June 2015

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Philip Cosores

d. 2. June 2015

"Vurdering: B+" - "Just a year after her superb Are We There, which seemed to cap a run of continually more confident and capable releases, singer-songwriter Sharon Van Etten returns with the half-sized I Don't Want to Let You Down EP. While it might be easy to dismiss an EP as a lesser body of work, this five-song set makes the case that Van Etten is in a period of songwriting where all her music is essential, regardless of the package it's delivered in. In just 22 minutes, we see Van Etten in a number of different forms, from the piano ballad of "I Always Fall Apart" to the full-band live cut "Tell Me"".