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I'm not sorry, I was just being me


Reviews (4)


PopMatters

d. 1. Mar. 2022

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John Amen

d. 1. Mar. 2022

"Building on the more Dionysian and possibly less self-conscious stylings of their 2020 EP, Tell Me Your Mind and I'll Tell You Mine, King Hannah continue to hone their sound and posture. On I'm Not Sorry, I Was Just Being Me, Whittle's sonic forays and Merrick's downcast yet sultry vocals make for a charismatic blend. The result is a sequence at times irksomely familiar, but it also captures a vital response to the crises and perils of present-day life".


Pitchfork

d. 23. Feb. 2022

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Stuart Berman

d. 23. Feb. 2022

"On its debut album, the UK duo spins deadpan tales about the mundanities of existence over a desolate, desert backdrop recalling PJ Harvey and Nick Cave ... King Hannah's music may initially conjure journeys down America's lost highways, but they're well on their way to building a world all their own".


Undertoner

d. 10. Mar. 2022

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Maiwenn Jensen-Guénec

d. 10. Mar. 2022

"I'm Not Sorry, I Was Just Being Me er (...) et rigtig godt album, hvis man er på udkig efter ny ulmende, alternativ rock. Det indeholder mange solide enkeltstående numre, som også snildt ville kunne få rotation på de populære rockkanaler. Og så er Merrick en meget dragende sangerinde, som med sine quirky tekster let indfanger lytteren i sit skælmske Liverpool-univers ... I'm Not Sorry, I Was Just Being Me er et gedigent rockalbum".


Mojo

2022 April

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Victoria Segal

2022 April

"With I'm Not Sorry, I Was Just Being Me, they try to pin it all back down, keep it in place, make it work for them. You can take it, or you can leave it, they suggest, but close the door on your way out. Whether it's all King Hannah are ever going to be is their call, but for now, it's more than enough".



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