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8.0
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Uncut
This consistently astonishing writer chronicles happiness as astutely as he evokes its opposite. Print edition only
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8.0
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Evening Standard
Catharsis does not come any sweeter
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8.0
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Clash
Utilizing much fuller and considerably more electronic arrangements this time around, the album is uplifting and hopeful
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Mojo
Billed as Ells' most electronic work to date. Print edition only
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The Observer
A warm, beautifully balanced record, its glimmering epiphanies offset by the gruff wit of tracks such as "Baby Loves Me" and "The Man"
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Spin
Mark Oliver Everett tries something different on the third Eels album in less than two years: embracing joy
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Rave Magazine
Tomorrow Morning is a fitting foil to the grungy rock of 2009’s Hombre Lobo and January’s sombre End Times. It represents a bright, optimistic sunrise following a harrowing night
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NME
E seems to be genuinely waving rather than drowning
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Under The Radar
A warm, uplifting work
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The Skinny
Mark Everett is in typically reflective mood, occasionally boisterously good-humoured, but wary it could all turn to shit at any moment
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The Digital Fix
Nestled amongst the meandering doodles are some real gems that remind you how good it feels to be a love-sick sap
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The Independent
It's set to the usual Eels topography of electric piano, organ and strings, applied in that way that disguises the complexity of the arrangements under a veil of simplicity
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The Guardian
An intriguing addition to the Eels canon
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Daily Telegraph
Though they are clearly enjoying themselves, there’s not much new here
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Independent on Sunday
You're happy that he's happy, but this isn't a patch on his best work
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The Line Of Best Fit
Tomorrow Morning leaves you on the outside looking in; happy that Everett has found himself a muse, just unsure that his contentment has inspired anything quite so original as his heartbreak did
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God Is In The TV
It’s good to see E’s perpetually low mood lift and although Tomorrow Morning isn’t actually spectacular, it isn’t something that comes on its own either
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BBC
It’s not serenity that’s the problem on Tomorrow Morning though – it just feels slack in execution; like a series of vaguely pretty sketches or half thought-through ideas
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Q
His reflections are atypically inane. Print edition only
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State
For the most part, Tomorrow Morning is characterised by meandering, nondescript tunes
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