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A.V. Club
Snider’s a spiritual brother to Kristofferson, Prine, Springsteen, and all those other scruffy troubadours who’ve earned the right to say “fuck you” to all pretenders
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8.0
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Slant Magazine
Impresses just as much for its tunefulness and Snider and producer Eric McConnell's unconventional choices as for its arch point of view
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8.0
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Spin
Loosey-goosey country-rock agitprop bubbles with cosmic-realist one-liners, class warfare
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8.0
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Paste Magazine
A serious contender for the album with the worst attitude of 2012. Thanks Todd!
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8.0
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Uncut
The case for anointing him America's greatest living songwriter grows. Print edition only
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8.0
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The Irish Times
The music is angry, uneasy; dirty, ragged guitar and scraping violin seep into his East Nashville bluesy reverie
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8.0
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Q
Snider's easy humour expresses his nonetheless serious message with a grace and poignancy few can muster. Print edition only
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7.0
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PopMatters
He continues to play to his strengths while further sharpening his edge
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7.0
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Blurt
Snider proves yet again that he is still one of the best musical commentators going today
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7.0
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Daily Telegraph
Scathing songs about religion and economic injustice
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7.0
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Rolling Stone
Our Great Recession has found its dust-bowl balladeer
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Independent on Sunday
AH&SF meets all his usual criteria: it's funny and sour and something of a mess
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6.0
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The Independent
Too few Americana/new-folk revivalists are continuing the noble tradition of dissent, a shortfall that makes Todd Snider's witty, acerbic low-life stories all the more valuable
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