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10.0
93655
10.0 |
A.V. Club
In the eight songs that compose the record, there’s not a second that feels extraneous, making for 28 minutes of uncompromising and effortless genre-bending. It’s a stunning record, apparently for all parties involved
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9.0
93653
9.0 |
Exclaim
Across these eight songs, Tamko both waxes intimate, telling tales of self-doubt and introspection, and stands tall, giving her fearless take on genre-surfing rock anthems
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8.5
93671
8.5 |
Pitchfork
Lætitia Tamko’s inimitable take on DIY indie rock feels victorious. She explores ideas of home, community, and sharing space with others who don’t necessarily see eye to eye
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8.0
93654
8.0 |
DIY
A sharply-executed jumble of fuzz-wrapped postcards and remembered snapshots
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7.5
93656
7.5 |
The 405
Infinite Worlds is accomplished and stirring, but it’s also sprinkled with surprise intimacies, distinguishing it as one of the most remarkable and challenging releases so far this year
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7.2
93811
7.2 |
Earbuddy
Vagabon could be the next big thing in indie rock, but Infinite Worlds isn't the album that gets her there
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7.0
94270
7.0 |
Tiny Mix Tapes
At its best center, Infinite Worlds gives the song back to the person
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7.0
93657
7.0 |
All Music
It's a very promising debut that definitely positions Vagabon as one to watch in the future
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