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9.0
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DIY
For a band who’ve always been about big, fuzzy feelings, it makes sense that the biggest feelings of all should suit them so well
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9.0
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9.0 |
Gigwise
Impossible not to be enraptured by
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8.0
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NME
Lead singer Juliette Jackson's pregnancy – and the band's "recommitment" to each other – make the songwriting on album three immensely personal
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8.0
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8.0 |
Clash
A revealing, continually powerful set of songs, ‘Here Is Everything’ is a fantastically engaging experience, arguably the strongest set The Big Moon have placed their name against. An enveloping song cycle, it’s a record packed with detail and emotion
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8.0
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8.0 |
XS Noize
Releasing a third album can be quite a daunting thing. You've had all your life to release your first, and if successful, you'll ride that crest of a wave into album number two. It is often the third that becomes a matter of sink or swim. I'm happy to say that Here Is Everything not only swims, but it also gets an Olympic gold medal for the butterfly. You should dive in
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8.0
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The Skinny
London foursome The Big Moon return with a welcome dose of celestial magic, crafting something heart-wrenchingly vivid out of more than one global experience
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8.0
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Record Collector
The album cover depicts singer Jules Jackson during her pregnancy: her band have given birth to something magical here
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8.0
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8.0 |
Dork
Sound-wise, it neatly straddles the twin worlds of both their raucous debut and its more reflective follow-up – the results are another string of indie bangers from the heart that you’re going to want to yell gleefully into someone’s faces at the next possible opportunity
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7.0
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7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Overall, on their third record, The Big Moon stay true to their title and lay bare all that they have. They’ve shown us their rawest moments and the deepest parts of their psyche and said, simply, “Here is everything”
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7.0
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Loud And Quiet
Pitched somewhere between Adele and The Last Shadow Puppets, this is the sound of four friends laying everything on the table
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6.0
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6.0 |
Uncut
The earthbound "This Love", shuffling along on metallic, moody guitar, and the twining, spaghetti-western eeriness of "Sucker Punch" are more engaging, but Here Is Everything could use more of the punch that lists the standout "Trouble". Print edition only
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