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10.0
139400
10.0 |
The Skinny
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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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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
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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7.0
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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