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Raspberry Moon
Guitar hero epics and riffs galore are abundant across the tracklist
The Line Of Best Fit
Loyle Carner
hopefully!
As moving as it is musically satisfying
DIY
Loyle Carner
hopefully!
His voice cracks and floats in just the right places, blurring the lines between rap and lullaby
The Arts Desk
Loyle Carner
hopefully!
On hopefully !, Carner flips this script, showing how one’s children can instead be their comforter through times of anxiety, pain and trauma
The Line Of Best Fit
Loyle Carner
hopefully!
Full of love, fatherhood and feeling, the Croydon lyricist’s fourth is less a reinvention than a maturation
musicOMH
Loyle Carner
hopefully!
The Londoner’s trademark sentimental sweetness is balanced by a new unaffected singing style – his fourth album is his most impressive work yet
The Guardian
Loyle Carner
hopefully!
Carner and his band create a warm, comforting sound on hopefully !, reflecting on life's trials but ultimately remaining confident and ready for the future
All Music
Loyle Carner
hopefully!
It’s a record for those who’ve grown with Carner – those who, like him, are figuring things out slowly. Take a breath. We’ll get there – hopefully!
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Haim
I quit
The new blueprint of the purpose Haim serve in the current rock landscape, now and in the future
Far Out
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard
Phantom Island
The album’s big sound and intense optimism offer a lot of brightness to take in. But anyone listening to a band called King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard should not expect subtlety
Beats Per Minute
Turnstile
Never Enough
It’s the record that kids will ask their parents to buy for them, and which parents will tell their kids about when it’s decades old
Beats Per Minute
Haim
I quit
Four albums in, the San Fernando Valley sisters have become masters of their craft, pushing their dexterous songwriting and playful indie-rock sound in rich, exciting new directions
Paste Magazine
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