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8.5
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8.5 |
Northern Transmissions
We’ve all been stuck in our homes for quite some time now and if you decide to let Rhye and his new album into yours, it should act as a comforting but exciting balm to these troubled times
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8.0
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All Music
This being the Rhye album with the most layers, Milosh was wise to employ the brilliant Alan Moulder (My Bloody Valentine, Nine Inch Nails, the Killers) as mixing engineer. Every change pays off
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8.0
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8.0 |
Clash
A record that allows itself space to shfit and evolve, ‘Home’ is both airy and immersed in strong roots. A Canadian in Los Angeles, Rhye is proof that ‘Home’ is where the heart is
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8.0
123097
8.0 |
The Independent
A lush, warmly lit shelter to hole up in for a while
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7.0
123098
7.0 |
Uncut
For the most part, Milosh goes for mood over hooks, but the sultry "Helpless" seductively sports both. Print edition only
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7.0
123100
7.0 |
Exclaim
Four albums in, Rhye has finally begun to branch out, and not a moment too soon
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7.0
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7.0 |
Gigwise
An open and inviting record
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7.0
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7.0 |
PopMatters
Home is an ambitious effort and contains some of the most exciting music released by Rhye
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6.6
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6.6 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Rhye leader Michael Milosh remains king of the most respectable horny music possible. His new album testifies to those talents without calling too much attention to itself
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6.5
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6.5 |
Spectrum Culture
On his fourth outing under the Rhye banner, Mike Milosh undoes his artistic progress and settles for something far less interesting than growth: a musical background for glamorous sex
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6.4
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6.4 |
Beats Per Minute
His voice might be the selling point, but it can also be a bit of an Achilles’ heel
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6.0
123099
6.0 |
Mojo
Home is as challenging as it is comforting. Print edition only
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