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Wyatt at the Coyote Palace


Reviews (3)


Drowned in sound

d. 5. Nov. 2016

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Nina Keen

d. 5. Nov. 2016

"It's interesting that in an accompanying interview Hersh compares the experience of sharing this work of hers with sharing your religion with someone, since this double album and book makes for an all consuming experience of wonder that does seem comparable. While getting the most out of this work takes a couple listens with at least one (simultaneous) read through with all your concentration, it's worth every second and every bit of energy".


Pitchfork

d. 23. Nov. 2016

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Katherine St. Asaph

d. 23. Nov. 2016

"Hersh's latest solo album is a typically personal and idiosyncratic affair, rich with dense but frank allusions to the dissolution of her 25-year marriage".


Gaffa [online]

d. 12. Dec. 2016

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Finn P. Madsen

d. 12. Dec. 2016

"At lytte til Kristin Hersh har altid været som at åbne en bog, hvor de små mørke hemmeligheder lå hengemt for pludselig alarmerende at springe ud mellem linjerne. Den særegne kunstner har aldrig været bleg for at stille sig selv og sine mentale problemer til åbent skue. Sådan er det også på hendes nye glimrende langspiller og bogprojekt Wyatt at the Coyote Palace, der strækker sig over hele 24 numre og kommer hele vejen rundt om den nuværende sindstilstand ... Trods det reflekterer hun på Wyatt at the Coyote Palace i overlegen stil over sig selv og tingenes tilstand".