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8.0
137071
8.0 |
All Music
Weaver's songs still sound beamed in from distant galaxies, but here she seems to be coming to grips with the feeling that love and loss are more universal than she thought, even when happening on planets far from Earth
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8.0
137072
8.0 |
Exclaim
There's a kind of magical play here that conceals the emotional weight the album continuously heaves skyward, any evidence of the effort smoothed out in the subtitles
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8.0
137073
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Full of effortless pop prowess coated in exotic psych-infused finery
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8.0
137074
8.0 |
PopMatters
British indie artist Jane Weaver bridges the experimental textures of her earlier work with accessible pop gestures on her latest album
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8.0
137075
8.0 |
Uncut
By some distance her most satisfying album. Full of surprises and tantalisingly familiar, it’s the sound of Weaver stretching out and drawing from her wealth of experience to fashion a heartfelt, head-spinning account of grief and solace. Print edition only
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8.0
137076
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Mojo
Watchful rather than showy, its songs not boxing up one simple mood at a time but sitting with their uncertainty. Nuance might be going out of fashion in the world outside, but in here, Weaver speaks it fluently. Print edition only
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8.0
137077
8.0 |
The Arts Desk
Despite sometimes dark, sharp-elbowed lyrics 'Love In Constant Spectacle' exudes a tranquility
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8.0
137078
8.0 |
The FT
The singer had her vocals sampled by Coldplay yet she still seems like an undiscovered gem
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8.0
137099
8.0 |
musicOMH
Beautifully intricate, thoughtful songs sit amid a hypnotic, otherworldly vibe that never settles for playing safe
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7.5
137118
7.5 |
Spectrum Culture
On her latest album, English indie veteran Jane Weaver teaches not only to live with grief, but to use it as a vehicle for universal appreciation and absolution
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