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10.0
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Sputnik Music (staff)
It’s another impressive piece of art from the everchanging Emma Ruth Rundle, and the beginning of something entirely different from the wandering artist
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9.0
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9.0 |
musicOMH
It’s a difficult and traumatic journey at times, but it is worth taking
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8.0
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8.0 |
The Skinny
Despite featuring only acoustic instruments, Emma Ruth Rundle's Engine of Hell is a heavy album that reaches unflinchingly back into the past
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8.0
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8.0 |
Under The Radar
Declaring an artist to be touched with genius has been so overused to the extent that it has practically lost all meaning, but not so in Rundle’s case. Her music aches with humanity and it speaks for itself
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7.8
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Beats Per Minute
Moving from fetes of sinister folk to unbridled metal splurges to, now, an exemplarily intimate sequence, Rundle emerges as one of the more versatile artists working today
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7.2
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7.2 |
Pitchfork
With sparse acoustic arrangements and cryptic lyrics, the songwriter’s fifth solo album feels like a series of intimate dispatches from a personal purgatory
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7.0
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Spectrum Culture
No matter the genre, Emma Ruth Rundle shows no fear
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5.0
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5.0 |
Loud And Quiet
There’s no denying these songs are straight from Rundle’s heart; what they’re lacking, however, is a body
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