Music / rock

Who am I?


Reviews (3)


Pitchfork

d. 18. Feb. 2021

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Ashley Bardhan

d. 18. Feb. 2021

"The Manchester quartet is still stuck as an imitation act, but their love for 2000s-era singer-songwriter pop-and their star potential-comes through".


NME

d. 11. Feb. 2021

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Thomas Smith (musikanmelder)

d. 11. Feb. 2021

"There have been plenty of albums borne out of the pandemic (Swift's 'Folklore' era) and some whose recording wrapped up before it all went to pot (Dua Lipa's 'Future Nostalgia'), but few bridge the gap between the old and new world quite like `Who Am I?' The band capture their optimism of a new life worth living, but never shy away laying bare the challenges of doing so in times like these. Just getting through the day or to the finish line is enough for most of us these days; Pale Waves ought to be proud of what they've achieved".


Distorted Sound

d. 8. Feb. 2021

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Jack Press

d. 8. Feb. 2021

"Whilst Who Am I? could've been the up-and-comer car crash of the century, PALE WAVES have slipped into the stream of self-discovery and love, finding solace in the sounds of a thousand unheard voices, throwing them together and coming out the other end with a far better understanding of who they are, and who they always will be. Simply put, PALE WAVES aren't the heirs to THE 1975's throne, because they're already the rulers of their very own goth-pop kingdom".



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