Music / rock

Stellular


Reviews (3)


Pitchfork

d. 2. Feb. 2017

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Katherine St. Asaph

d. 2. Feb. 2017

"Since leaving the Pipettes, Rose Elinor Dougal has quietly released an impressive trove of lovelorn pop music. Stellular is wry, frosty and swooning by turns, romantic but hesitant".


Drowned in sound

d. 26. Jan. 2017

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Marc Burrows

d. 26. Jan. 2017

"It's a record that rarely puts a foot wrong, from the twitchy post-punk disco of `Closer To Me', to the Morodo-ish actual disco of 'All At Once' in which Dougall does her best ice-cold Debbie Harry, which of course is sexy as all hell ... Dougall's voice, which is always sounds faintly sad (all the best voices do) laying a melancholic consistency across the whole thing. Star-shaped indeed".


AllMusic

2017

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Tim Sendra

2017

"She may not have the range of a Roísin Murphy yet, the raw emotion of Robyn's best work, or the glam explosiveness of Goldfrapp, but she's not too far behind, and if she makes more albums like Stellular, it won't be long before she's joining their rarified class".