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10.0
139400
10.0 |
The Skinny
As nuanced as it is captivating, Sophie Allison’s fourth album as Soccer Mommy is a still photograph of loss, heartache, and the hope in between
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9.0
139458
9.0 |
Spill Magazine
Evergreen, features immaculate songwriting and several brilliant songs guaranteed to become future classics
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8.3
139369
8.3 |
Northern Transmissions
Sophie Allison has long ago made her mark as a pioneering force in the indie rock scene, but on Evergreen we see a softer, yet wildly self-assured side of the songwriter that is sure to cement her as a classic
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8.0
139370
8.0 |
Kerrang!
She was never out to prove anything, but aside from being a beautiful mediation on grief as an idea of love with nowhere left to go, Evergreen is a reminder of what an effective, emotive songwriter she can be
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8.0
139374
8.0 |
Dork
Even though it stems from the worst of times, it might well be her best album yet
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8.0
139326
8.0 |
DIY
It has its highs and lows, but ultimately, it makes you feel less alone
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8.0
139327
8.0 |
Clash
The collection charts life's seasonal shifts through more granular storytelling
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8.0
139328
8.0 |
Rolling Stone
Singer-songwriter's fourth album is her most personal to date
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8.0
139473
8.0 |
PopMatters
Soccer Mommy wrestles with profound loss on her new record, which is more organic and grander than anything she has released before
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8.0
139365
8.0 |
XS Noize
Even the artwork suggests a grey, gloomy world with hope on the horizon and the dawn of a new day. Hope is important, and so is this record; dive in and get lost in it
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7.5
139435
7.5 |
Under The Radar
On Evergreen, Allison made a point to step back and reflect, with the heartfelt effort shining through
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7.2
139475
7.2 |
Pitchfork
Sophie Allison’s fourth album is steeped in a loneliness darker than that of her youth, pairing raw reflections on grief with the most laid-back, pastoral music of her career
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7.1
139443
7.1 |
Spectrum Culture
With her fourth album Evergreen, Sophie Allison’s Soccer Mommy grapples with loss, bringing in deeper concepts of memory even as she looks for hope that will get her through to the next phase
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7.0
139414
7.0 |
All Music
Although the songs here are solid enough and likely to sate fans, the overall effect is a soundscape that's somewhere in the in-between, suiting the limbo of Evergreen's ruminations but not warranting superlatives within Soccer Mommy's growing catalog
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7.0
139378
7.0 |
Far Out
This record is a good one to listen to and very much worthy of those who will dedicate time to it. It is a sweet and serene morning cup of tea brewed to prepare you for bracing for the cold
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6.0
139329
6.0 |
Exclaim
It's a safe and comfortable journey, but you might find yourself dreaming of bigger adventures
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