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Reviews (3)


musicOMH

d. 16. Nov. 2021

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David Murphy (musikanmelder)

d. 16. Nov. 2021

"The album was inspired by the '70s rock and pop that Youth consumed when, err, a youth, but for the most part these aren't the primary reference that leaps to mind. The title track and single has a misty folk-pop shimmer that resembles The Lilac Time, and a refrain that's only a long flower-child hair's breadth from Instant Karma, and what this album most often sounds like is a smoky '90s studio-bound post-indie outfit playing with ideas from that moment where the '60s collapsed into the '70s".


Uncut

2022 January

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Rob Hughes

2022 January

"Acoustic English folk is central here, dipped in a thin electronic glaze and layered with gentle washes of psychedelia and shoegazey pop".


Mojo

2022 March

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Lois Wilson

2022 March

"Youth's self-penned and produced solo debut was recorded in Spain and London with Youth also singing and playing bass, guitar and keyboards. His voice surprises: a Jason Pierce-like fragile quaver - the Killing Joke bassist was set to produce Spiritualized's eighth album in 2015 but had an acrimonious falling out with Pierce".