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9.0
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Exclaim
He may get branded as Gen-Z's poster boy, but like his past collaborator Charli XCX, Lauv has definitely established his own niche. Maybe it's only a matter of time before he becomes one of pop's biggest acts, but for now, ~how i'm feeling~ confirms that he's doing fine looking in from the outside
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9.0
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9.0 |
DIY
If you’re looking for your new favourite pop album, Lauv’s got you sorted
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8.5
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8.5 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Lauv explores the colourful spectrum of human nature
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8.0
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8.0 |
Evening Standard
The collaborations are strong (i’m so tired with Troye Sivan was his first Top 10 UK single), but Lauv acts as a one-man boyband — a multi-faceted artist and master of irony
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7.0
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The Music
It’s emo-pop at its most vulnerable, where if you don't dance you’ll cry
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6.0
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NME
This is a powerful, beautiful debut, but – despite its big name collabs – Lauv's 21-track album is way too long
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6.0
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Q
Ambition aplenty, but spread too thinly. Print edition only
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5.1
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Pitchfork
Pop singer Ari Leff advocates powerfully for being forthright about your feelings, but his album’s whopping 21-song tracklist is underwhelming and repetitive
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