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9.0
125618
9.0 |
All Music
The album at times brings to mind the slow-moving immersive sound worlds of bands like Low, Talk Talk, and Mazzy Star, with Lightning Bug again expanding on familiar inspirations to craft an intricate and beautiful personal expression, only softer
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9.0
125619
9.0 |
Vinyl Chapters
This album is rich in mystical melodies, beautifully arranged soundscapes, and well-considered lyrics. A Color of the Sky from Lightning Bug won’t be appreciated by everyone, but for the introspective music lover, it is a warm comforting hug for the ears
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9.0
125623
9.0 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
A Color of the Sky is in no rush, and its goal seems to be to slow you down as well. It beckons you to take notice of your surroundings, breathe, and find some level of inner peace. If you are a willing participant, Lightning Bug will show you the way
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8.0
125624
8.0 |
Loud And Quiet
The record is an oasis of calm – lie back and imagine kites floating overhead
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8.0
125622
8.0 |
Slant Magazine
The band’s third album trades the lo-fi charm of their previous efforts for a more refined, organic sound
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7.8
125665
7.8 |
Beats Per Minute
Lightning Bug have made the perfect summer record to pull oneself out of a pandemic to
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7.0
125621
7.0 |
Under The Radar
A Color of the Sky may not light the world on fire, but it should ignite a warm spark in enough hearts to make it worthwhile
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6.0
125620
6.0 |
American Songwriter
This is Sunday morning music, best savored over a first cup of coffee as the sun is rising and you reflect on life and its contradictions
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