"Vurdering: B-" - "For most of its length, The Golden Echo is so jam-packed that the songs where Kimbra tones down the decor and lets her lyrics ring become some of the most interesting. "I want to feel something sacred away from your flashing lights," she sings on "As You Are", as if the vacancy is a relief even to her. Seven-minute closer "Waltz Me to the Grave" plays out like a Vows track with an itchy, morbid twist. It can't settle on a beat or a palette, it seems; Kimbra's fractured voice just barely webs the whole thing together. But it moves through anyway with its zombie mob of mismatched instruments, its melodic gymnastics, and its wry bite. It moves into a vision of death only Kimbra could conjure".