Music / soul

Noctunes


Reviews (3)


Pitchfork

d. 16. Sep. 2015

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Marcus J. Moore

d. 16. Sep. 2015

"Noctunes resembles a half-baked effort to recapture some sort of personal peace. A noble exercise, but in Beal's attempt to exorcise old demons, the LP comes off way too moody and far too methodical to resonate long term".


The observer

d. 30. Aug. 2015

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Corinne Jones

d. 30. Aug. 2015

"While the minimalist voice-synth-drums setup intermittently hints at new age meditative music or 80s ballads, Beal's outsider lyrics and occasional sorrowful howl stop the album from slipping into well-trodden territory. It's an intriguing record, unpredictable and weird even in its simplicity".


Consequence of sound

d. 24. Aug. 2015

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Sasha Geffen

d. 24. Aug. 2015

"Vurdering: B" - "Beal is a wanderer, but in the way that everybody is a wanderer. The name Nobody could double as shorthand for every person who brushes against his surreal and nakedly beautiful music - if everything is its opposite, everybody's Nobody, too".