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10.0
143106
10.0 |
Dork
The secret weapon here is how charming it all is. ‘Liquorice’ is warm, likeable and just eccentric enough to keep you leaning in
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8.0
143107
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Pilbeam has succeeded in creating the culmination of Hatchie; now is the best time to relish her bittersweet brilliance
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8.0
143108
8.0 |
Clash
‘Liquorice’ is Hatchie at her best yet: it’s poignant, poetic, and above all else, utterly hypnotic
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8.0
143121
8.0 |
All Music
Filled with highs, lows, and surprises, Liquorice eloquently expresses young love's volatility - and makes for Hatchie's most consistent music since Keepsake
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8.0
143136
8.0 |
The Skinny
Hatchie mixes sweet and sour on her dreamy third album, Liquorice
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8.0
143137
8.0 |
God Is In The TV
Reaffirms her as someone who can do an expert take on a beloved music genre and make it sound fresh and inviting with the songwriting to match
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8.0
143104
8.0 |
Under The Radar
Liquorice radiates a wistful warmth and a nostalgic sense of longing
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8.0
143105
8.0 |
The Guardian
Eschewing the fairyfloss hooks of her earlier work, the Australian’s third album is both more mature and less immediately palatable
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8.0
143163
8.0 |
NME
On her third album, Harriette Pilbeam doesn’t just ape her influences, but channels them with stunning nuance and empathy
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6.0
143139
6.0 |
Spectrum Culture
The music, while certainly pleasant, suggests more closely the idea of a memory rather than actually taking you back to the time they’re referring to
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5.8
143250
5.8 |
Northern Transmissions
The familiar sweetness might be there, but the formula starts drying up this time around
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