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8.0
10533
8.0 |
Q
Print edition only
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8.0
10664
8.0 |
The Digital Fix
As fresh as he has sounded in some time, doing what he does best. After nearly 20 years of making music the fire still burns on
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8.0
10666
8.0 |
The Scotsman
An intimate recording which does not just continue Oldham's run of general excellence in the field of spectral Americana, but embellishes it
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8.0
10616
8.0 |
Uncut
Slowly, these immensely crafted songs bed in, emerging as some of the best and most accessible that Oldham has ever written
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8.0
10625
8.0 |
Mojo
Overall, it is a more easygoing bulletin than we're used to from this quarter
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8.0
11399
8.0 |
Drowned In Sound
There are ten fine new songs here, each beautiful and sorrowful, sparse and complex, sacred and profane: this is what to expect from a new record by Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy
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8.0
12206
8.0 |
PopMatters
With most songs lacking percussion, you may think it’s barely there. But should you choose to stick with it, it will unfold for you about as naturally as all good music should
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7.4
10808
7.4 |
Pitchfork
All of Oldham's takes on love and companionship here are worth the price of admission, but what makes the album really stick is the way each tale is mirrored by its sonics
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7.0
14426
7.0 |
No Ripcord
Sits nicely amongst his latter output and continues to prove Oldham’s wealth of creativity is yet to wane
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7.0
10633
7.0 |
Bowlegs
This is a talented musician sitting down with some old friends, a few guitars and some good ideas; and with such humble and honest ingredients, what more could we have possibly asked?
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6.0
11194
6.0 |
NME
Print edition only
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6.0
10565
6.0 |
The Times
You’ll find no outright duds on The Wonder Show of the World, but... finds it wanting for two or three repeat-play gems
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6.0
10584
6.0 |
Independent on Sunday
Less studied than Beware, not as dark as Master and Everyone
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6.0
10500
6.0 |
The Guardian
Wistful, soft rock reminiscent of Neil Young, James Taylor and even Bread
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6.0
10512
6.0 |
The Irish Times
A sturdy effort, although hardly wondrous
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4.0
10498
4.0 |
The Independent
Shorn of the intriguing instrumental detail of his recent albums, these long, ruminative screeds so lacking in empathy also lack the musical attraction that might keep one's attention
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