Music / rock

See you in the stars


Reviews (5)


musicOMH

d. 14. Oct. 2022

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Ben Hogwood

d. 14. Oct. 2022

"Ian Broudie and co's first album in over a decade contains gradually revealed treasures, and presents proof that consistency pays off".


AllMusic

2022

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Timothy Monger

2022

"Sunny and resolutely hopeful, the ten-song set is on par with the Lightning Seeds' best work and introduces a number of new highlights to their canon. "Sunshine" is a radiant bit of uber-melodic indie pop that harks back to early classics ...".


Jyllands-posten

d. 30. Oct. 2022

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Kasper Schütt-Jensen

d. 30. Oct. 2022

"The Lightning Seeds [har] for længst sat sig fast på hitlisterne, og til det nye album har sangskriver Ian Broudie - ganske vist i en langsommere og mere melankolsk tone end tidligere - skrevet flere fængende popsange".


Mojo

2022 November

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Lois Wilson

2022 November

"Ian Broudie has been through life's ringer but his music retains its brightness. This seventh Lightning Seeds album, the first in 13 years, is one of his best. Full of perfect pop, its 10 songs are giddying bursts og optimism and wonderment. Single "Sunshine" is up there with "Pure", "The Life Of Riley" and "Lucky You" for ear-worm immediacy and heraldic melody".


Uncut

2022 November

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Jason Anderson (musikanmelder)

2022 November

"The group's most unabashedly pop-forward and irresistibly buoyant effort since 1996's 'Dizzy Heights'. One of two co-writes with The Coral's James Skelly, "Live To Love You", is also one of many songs here that reassert [Ian] Broudie's impeccable craftsmanship".