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9.0
139716
9.0 |
DIY
Harnessing a uniquely spellbinding and sensitive power
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8.4
139524
8.4 |
Paste Magazine
The one-of-a-kind Oregon songwriter-meets-naturalist embraces both the ugliness and beauty of her own storyline on her long-awaited second LP
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8.3
139528
8.3 |
Northern Transmissions
It is a wonderfully meta title for a record – Seed of a Seed — and it’s a poetic look at nurturing the things in our inner lives that will ultimately lead to our fruitfulness
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8.2
139649
8.2 |
Sputnik Music (staff)
Instead of lazily rehashing what made her debut so special, Heynderickx decided to expand on it and give her songs a more panoramic space to roam in. Most importantly, the core characteristics of her style weren’t lost in the process
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8.0
139719
8.0 |
All Music
Much like on her debut, every song here offers its own treasures, and Heynderickx still sounds like no one else
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8.0
139525
8.0 |
Exclaim
Seed of a Seed gives fans the stunning folk vocals and intricate guitar work they've come to expect from Haley Heynderickx while gently defying conventions set in I Need to Start a Garden
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7.6
139526
7.6 |
Pitchfork
On her second album, the Oregon singer-songwriter crafts patient, detailed songs in the borderlands between modernity and nature
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7.5
139527
7.5 |
Under The Radar
Primarily, Seed of a Seed showcases an artist that has fully grown into their skin and her honeyed vocals retain a touch of the quirkiness that set her apart to begin with
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