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Northern Transmissions
With authenticity and grace, she reminds us that, despite the inevitable heartaches, there is beauty in embracing the uncertainties of the human heart.
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8.2
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Paste Magazine
The Nashville singer-songwriter's sixth album feels like a purposeful underlining of her recent successes, and a level up in every regard
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8.0
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Exclaim
With Weird Faith, Diaz manages to toe a wonderful narrative line, with all the excitement and trepidation of a new relationship perfectly captured
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8.0
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All Music
Diaz not only continues to stare down complex feelings but shines a blue light on the dark underbelly of love, where the flaws, compromises, and insecurities lie
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8.0
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DIY
Truly cathartic, with her sense of self reaffirmed
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8.0
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God Is In The TV
Even though her lyrics are not as ornate and poetically compound as, for example, Laura Marling’s or Courtney Barnett‘s, being gracefully packed into sophisticated tunes, they can punch you in the guts even harder
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7.5
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Under The Radar
Diaz once again gives all that she’s got, crafting a stormy and searching chronicle of falling headfirst into new love
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7.3
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Pitchfork
After touring with Harry Styles, the Nashville songwriter returns with another showcase for her clear, expressive voice and exquisite sense of melody
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7.2
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Beats Per Minute
An honest and well-written record by one of underground pop’s sharpest and most empathetic artists
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