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10.0
132618
10.0 |
The Guardian
On her second album, the Nashville-based musician dwells on broken relationships, toxic behaviour and addiction all too relatably
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9.0
132619
9.0 |
DIY
A bright and inviting pop album that brilliantly captures the emotional snapshots of life
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9.0
132625
9.0 |
Northern Transmissions
There’s a very good chance this album might become timeless
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9.0
132626
9.0 |
Gigwise
Captivatingly honest, beautifully brutal and seemingly made for no one but her; Honey is intensely relatable thanks to its deeply personal approach. And we can only thank Samia for sharing
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8.7
132705
8.7 |
Spectrum Culture
Samia’s second album is a milestone, a quintessential season finale to the first chapter of the 2020s indie pop story
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8.0
132672
8.0 |
PopMatters
With ample self-awareness and a keen sense of the surreal, Samia delivers a sonically dynamic voyage through the monstrous and merciful extremes of intimacy
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8.0
132692
8.0 |
Dork
Giving voice to her inner emotions, knowing whatever she feels that it’s okay, and finding connections along the way, this is Samia at her most human
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8.0
132635
8.0 |
Clash
A beautiful but emotionally challenging record
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8.0
132620
8.0 |
Exclaim
Honey takes a traditional, southern-tinged folk foundation and successfully ventures out in various modern directions, allowing her adroit lyricism to occupy a variety of spaces
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8.0
132621
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Samia returns with revelatory clarity on Honey
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8.0
132622
8.0 |
NME
The New Yorker shows off her emotional intelligence on her ruthlessly expansive second album
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7.5
132623
7.5 |
Under The Radar
The record paints an affecting picture of a promising young talent, one capable of effortlessly blending genuinely creative textures and lyrical gems with the striking allure of pop music
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6.5
132654
6.5 |
Pitchfork
After an arresting opener, the singer-songwriter’s second album wanders into a fog of existential angst and you-had-to-be-there anecdotes
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6.3
132624
6.3 |
Paste Magazine
The Nashville-via-NYC singer-songwriter explores emotion, genre, and experience with a breadth that overshadows her depth on her second LP
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6.0
132648
6.0 |
All Music
Whether autobiographical or a thought exercise, Honey is evocative and often relatable, if in turn inevitably alienating and mercurial
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