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8.0
28976
8.0 |
Mojo
He may always be Neil's boy, but Liam Finn is very much his own man. Print edition only
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8.0
28996
8.0 |
Independent on Sunday
He's as good a happy/sad singer-songwriter as anyone
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7.7
29334
7.7 |
Paste Magazine
He’s really coming into his own, and he’ll have his masterpiece yet, probably a few of them. FOMO isn’t one, but it sure is a lovely listen
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7.5
28837
7.5 |
A.V. Club
A valiant, largely successful attempt to carve out a unique identity by dint of buzzing guitars, overdubbed harmonies, and busy production
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7.0
28835
7.0 |
Rave Magazine
A record that deconstructs the role of the singer/songwriter and proves that face-melting soundbursts and classic pop melody can live together in harmony
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7.0
28836
7.0 |
Spin
Blends sophisticated melodies and wistful vocals with masterful authority
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7.0
28840
7.0 |
FasterLouder
Despite the sonic fuzz and blips this is still a record of classic pop songs
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7.0
29435
7.0 |
DIY
A solid pop offering from a talent that with any luck will keep getting better with time
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7.0
29550
7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
A hook-heavy one man show, FOMO is very good going
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6.0
29410
6.0 |
PopMatters
Liam Finn is capable of better. We know because he has achieved better
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6.0
28875
6.0 |
Blurt
Ultimately, FOMO offers the impression Finn's still struggling to find his way, even as he bravely ventures forward
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6.0
28903
6.0 |
The Fly
Doesn’t really translate into anything particularly ground-breaking – even if, lyrically, he possesses the ability to be earnest and poignant
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6.0
28923
6.0 |
Uncut
10 likeable tunes. Print edition only
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6.0
28953
6.0 |
Q
Print edition only
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6.0
28838
6.0 |
Under The Radar
Has more of a rhythmic edge than its predecessor
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6.0
28839
6.0 |
The Irish Times
Evidence of the songwriter’s adventurous, although admittedly still unrefined, vision
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