Music / folk

Vagabond


Reviews (2)


Rockfreaks

d. 1. Aug. 2014

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Hanna Ella Sandvik

d. 1. Aug. 2014

"The album contains not only sad love songs, but also reflective, rhythmic road songs of which the narratives could make many a country cowboy jealous. The scene is ever changing from Dublin, San Francisco to Larsen's native Australia. "King Street" is a tale of homelessness that slowly reveals the common narrative of Larsen and the homeless character ... Overall "Vagabond" is a solid experience, but with more pull than punch, best experienced with ones head tilted towards a window of an adventurous bus, train or plane - or in substitute dreaming yourself away on your daily commute".


Renowned for sound

d. 11. July 2014

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Jamie Parmenter

d. 11. July 2014

"The album is beautifully set out and the gentle pace is kept interesting by the use of Larsen's finest lyrics to date. It's fair to say the singer's many travels and ample time to think and dream has really paid off. Larsen pimps out his tortured soul to the listener, which also then projects this feeling of ambivalence over to the them - by that I mean whether or not they want Stu to stay in his confused state of mind to create more great music, or choose a path and maybe lose his magic touch forever. For purely selfish reasons, please stay confused Stu".

Vurdering 4.5/5.