Music / rock

This path tonight


Reviews (2)


Rolling stone

d. 23. Mar. 2016

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Will Hermes

d. 23. Mar. 2016

"Graham Nash was one of the '60s great can-do optimists. So when the guy who wrote "Teach Your Children" and decreed "we can change the world!" suddenly delivers a public "fuck you" to long-time bro David Crosby and releases a solo LP about a world that "really doesn't care/if we live or if we die," it's a bit unnerving. C'est la vie. Actually, resigned existentialism suits Nash well on his lean, reflective new set".


AllMusic

2016

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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

2016

"At times, the production carries an adult contemporary air reminiscent of Daylight Again, elsewhere it's as spare as he's ever been, and the two aesthetics blend into a record that's comforting yet not complacent. Nash is no longer looking at the past; he's looking at the future and he's embracing all the changes to come".