-
9.0
125564
9.0 |
Uncut
Her most seamless melding of urban country, warm ’70s soul, gutsy classic rock and introspective indie-pop, as she settles easily into the cracks between categories
Read Review
-
8.4
125568
8.4 |
Pitchfork
There is so much depth to Faye Webster’s dazzling fourth album. It strikes a perfect balance between classic country stoicism and the sound of the saddest person you follow on social media
Read Review
-
8.0
125565
8.0 |
Mojo
Crafty, insidious creations which gradually accrue substance and emotional heft even as they remain soothing on the ear. Print edition only
-
8.0
125566
8.0 |
NME
Album four exudes a level of honesty that the singer-songwriter might previously have found alarming – and the sincerity suits her
Read Review
-
8.0
125567
8.0 |
DIY
She knows she’s funny, but we think she’s pretty smart
Read Review
-
7.5
125569
7.5 |
Under The Radar
If anything, from its opening notes I Know I’m Funny haha puts Webster’s skills on fuller display. The grooves get groovier, the jams jammier, the tears saltier and, as advertised, the jokes are funnier than ever before
Read Review
-
7.5
125657
7.5 |
Beats Per Minute
Webster finds her words and takes her time to communicate them with gorgeous music behind her. She goes at her own pace. There’s no need for her to hurry
Read Review
-
5.0
125570
5.0 |
Loud And Quiet
There’s much here to enjoy, but no-one is laughing about how, after its more outward looking predecessor, it feels like a step backwards
Read Review
-