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10.0
138158
10.0 |
musicOMH
Modern folk trio branch out into Americana on life-improving, morale-restoring, expansive third albu
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9.0
137940
9.0 |
Uncut
Only a couple of tracks into Bonny Light Horseman’s third album, it’s clear this is something special. Beauty erupts from the vocal harmonies of Eric Johnson and Anais Mitchell, who lift the Technicolor folk-rock of “Lover Take It Easy” into something close to heaven. And then it keeps getting better. Print edition only
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8.7
137944
8.7 |
Spectrum Culture
From the pathways of the past, they deliver a balm for the modern world
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8.3
137945
8.3 |
Northern Transmissions
A captivating collection of songs that is absolutely worth the double album treatment
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8.0
137941
8.0 |
Mojo
Bonny Light Horseman probably could've said just as much over half the tracks, but the fact they had the courage to keep digging ever deeper into their emotional turbulence has bourne spectacular results. Print edition only
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8.0
137942
8.0 |
Exclaim
The few moments of experimentation are outweighed by an assured grasp of traditional instrumentation, and it works out for the better. This is a well-travelled band firing on all cylinders. Enjoy it with a terrible house beer and hardworking, sweaty company
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7.9
137943
7.9 |
Paste Magazine
The folk group shines on their third release, an 18-song double-album with reflections on longing, growing older and a pastoral kind of life
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