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8.0
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Rolling Stone
The Wilco frontman turns in 30 new tracks that earn their keep and offer some hope for a troubled world
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8.0
142576
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
There’s so much good stuff here that it can take several listens before the less overtly outgoing gems (also including the wounded hush of “Love Is For Love”) emerge from Twilight Override’s mass of music
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8.0
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Mojo
As a triple record, there are tracks that are less necessary than others, but remarkably it all flows as a cohesive whole, and never loses the listener's attention. Print edition only
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Record Collector
Generous and unguarded, Twilight Override contains multitudes. Print edition only
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Uncut
Twilight Override is a 30-song triple album of mostly mellow consolation, insightful rather than intimidating. Print edition only
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Clash
Fans of Wilco and Tweedy will lap this up no doubt, and far from being throwaway, there is a sense of urgency and purpose throughout
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Pitchfork
NEW
The Wilco frontman’s sprawling new solo triple album is pure Tweedy: ambivalent and unknowable and funny and compelling. It is the thing he was always ramping up to
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7.0
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Under The Radar
In his fifth decade of recording, releasing, and touring behind his tunes, for all his contemplation of death, Tweedy has long-ago cemented his immortality. He really had to look no further than repeat collaborator Mavis Staples to see how it’s done. If anything, Twilight Override is a testament to the power to keep on keeping on
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