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Paradox : original music from the film


Reviews (4)


AllMusic

2018

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Mark Deming

2018

"As odd Neil Young albums go, Paradox doesn't hold a candle to Americana or A Letter Home, but this could have been trimmed down to an EP and it would have worked better. Fans will want to give it a listen, but they might not pull it off the shelf again for a while".


Pitchfork

d. 28. Mar. 2018

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

d. 28. Mar. 2018

"The soundtrack to this largely incoherent film achieves a shaky sense of grace thanks to the dusty music from Neil Young and his backing band, Promise of the Real ... It's hard to discern the internal logic that fuels Paradox on screen, but its amiable incoherence achieves a shaky sense of grace on record. Drifting between spooky guitar solos, sweet strums, and half-remembered choruses, this soundtrack occasionally stops for a full-fledged song, but these complete moments feel accidental, as if the fog lifts just long enough to reveal a full landscape. When a finished song does appear, it has the odd effect of grinding proceedings to a halt".


AllMusic

2018

By

By

Mark Deming

2018

"As odd Neil Young albums go, Paradox doesn't hold a candle to Americana or A Letter Home, but this could have been trimmed down to an EP and it would have worked better. Fans will want to give it a listen, but they might not pull it off the shelf again for a while".


Pitchfork

d. 28. Mar. 2018

By

By

Stephen Thomas Erlewine

d. 28. Mar. 2018

"The soundtrack to this largely incoherent film achieves a shaky sense of grace thanks to the dusty music from Neil Young and his backing band, Promise of the Real ... It's hard to discern the internal logic that fuels Paradox on screen, but its amiable incoherence achieves a shaky sense of grace on record. Drifting between spooky guitar solos, sweet strums, and half-remembered choruses, this soundtrack occasionally stops for a full-fledged song, but these complete moments feel accidental, as if the fog lifts just long enough to reveal a full landscape. When a finished song does appear, it has the odd effect of grinding proceedings to a halt".