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9.0
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9.0 |
Northern Transmissions
Whether it’s watching a rainstorm falling while listening to a record in Jackson, Michigan or making said record in Hollywood, California, the songs featured on Moss help connect and that’s the most beautiful thing there is
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8.0
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8.0 |
Clash
Maya Hawke plays with vulnerability and honesty throughout ‘MOSS’, creating a compelling, delicate and melancholic listen
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8.0
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8.0 |
Dork
Unafraid to face world-weary wisdom with wide-eyed wonder, ‘Moss’ is a soft breeze in the midst of disorder, a gentle reminder of how much beauty there is to be found if we can take the chance to open our eyes to it
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8.0
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8.0 |
Under The Radar
Striking, passionate, devastating, and, ultimately, revitalizing, MOSS is a breath of fresh air, a stirring vision of young adulthood in blue
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8.0
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NME
Amidst a starring role in 'Stranger Things' and Hollywood flicks, Hawke has blossomed into an increasingly excellent songwriter
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7.2
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Pitchfork
The minimalist acoustic palette of the 24-year-old actor and singer’s second album makes a calming backdrop for her diaristic songwriting and white-smoke soprano
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7.0
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7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
MOSS sees Maya Hawke move from the silver screen to the realms of indie pop
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6.5
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6.5 |
Spectrum Culture
Maya Hawke’s sophomore effort is a light and accomplished album that has lots of pleasant tunes but which is lyrically a little too diaristic for its own good
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6.0
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6.0 |
All Music
MOSS is lovely on average and improves over the debut by committing to a design that suits Hawke's vocal qualities
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5.0
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5.0 |
Uncut
There are strong moments, from the sweet, mixtape-ready “Backup Plan” to “Sweet Tooth”, which brings pep and rockier guitar. But Moss badly needs a bit more Upside Down energy. Print edition only
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