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The Independent
It's the darker side of Sheeran that furnishes the more potent tracks
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8.0
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8.0 |
Q
It retools singer-songwriter acoustics with hip hop swag. Print edition only
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Evening Standard
A most intriguing crossover
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6.0
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Daily Telegraph
The incessant melodrama can grate, but Sheeran’s voice, alternating between souful huskiness and stuttering sing-speak, is a treat
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6.0
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The Guardian
Apart from his teen appeal, Sheeran's strength is his melodic ability, a way with a really strong, radio-friendly tune
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6.0
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State
The frustrating thing is that + only offers glimpses of what he can do, but they are there
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6.0
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The Fly
There are enough ideas on ‘+’ to keep us positive on Mr. Sheeran’s future
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5.0
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BBC
Sheeran could well become a thrilling proposition over an entire long-player, rather than just in all-too-brief moments of magic
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4.0
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NME
As genuine as the man himself might be the songs still sound good for little more reality than soundtracking a nasty breakup in Hollyoaks
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4.0
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The Observer
Hops between bullish mockney rap and quavering sentimentality
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4.0
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Scotland on Sunday
While this record might make him wince on future reflection, it could be the start of something
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4.0
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The Scotsman
The Mike Skinner you can take home to meet your mum
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