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10.0
130759
10.0 |
DIY
Proof that you can grow up gracefully with every inch of your vibrancy still intact
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8.0
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8.0 |
Gigwise
Tender ballads and indie floor-fillers
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8.0
130761
8.0 |
Dork
A journey that rewards its travellers with the epic ‘Old Republican’, the often long distances between Jamie T releases can feel never-ending, but once he reappears, he shines
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8.0
130762
8.0 |
The Guardian
Still a sparky and singular talent, the diverse styles on the singer-songwriter’s fifth album are bonded with grit
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8.0
130774
8.0 |
NME
The Londoner's first album in nearly six years proves the indie survivor is still a vital character in the scene
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8.0
130777
8.0 |
Evening Standard
Back after six years, the Wimbledon-born musician proves why so many missed him so much
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8.0
130779
8.0 |
The Independent
The return of the indie troubadour is well worth the wait – and not without surprises
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8.0
130783
8.0 |
Mojo
It's extra-colourful and top quality. Print edition only
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7.0
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7.0 |
musicOMH
Much of the Wimbledon singer songwriter’s fifth album is on a par with his best work and shows why he has such longevity
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7.0
130755
7.0 |
Clash
The sound of a songwriter tapping into his core values, ‘The Theory Of Whatever’ contains ample fan service, and some typically floral word play; he also takes time to reveal something new, though, with Jamie T often at his most engaging when stepping aside from his past
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2.0
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2.0 |
The Arts Desk
To say that 'The Theory of Whatever' is short on inspiration and originality would be a colossal understatement
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