Music / rock

The big freeze


Reviews (3)


Exclaim!

d. 26. Mar. 2019

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Hannah Siden

d. 26. Mar. 2019

"The Big Freeze is an album that invites listeners to "lay back, arms out" to experience its richness. It will perhaps be a surprising listen to fans expecting more upbeat material, but if you can surrender to the slower, weightier swells of this album, you might just find yourself floating".


Paste

d. 27. Mar. 2019

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Eric R. Danton

d. 27. Mar. 2019

"Thankfully, despite the fact that she's not nearly as well known as she should be, Stevenson continues to make music that can stop your heart ... The album as a whole sorts through a host of complicated feelings about family, the thin line between inter- and codependence, and trying, if just for a minute, to silence fear, shame and doubts and feel OK as oneself".


Pitchfork

d. 30. Apr. 2019

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Nina Corcoran

d. 30. Apr. 2019

"On her fifth solo album, the New York musician both evolves as a singer-songwriter and grows in confidence, addressing heavy emotional themes with candor and grace".