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8.8
39352
8.8 |
Paste Magazine
Ultimately the kind of album you can curl up into, let the warm tones surround you and rest easy
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8.0
39580
8.0 |
Rave Magazine
He may be channelling a New York hipster vibe on the album cover, but he’ll never shake those Nashville roots
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8.0
40012
8.0 |
BBC
Not just accomplished and exhilarating, but provides a vital, authentic taste of the United States, one steeped in history but simultaneously bang up-to-date
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8.0
40696
8.0 |
The Irish Times
Music flows easily from his lips, be it Americana or loose-fitting Memphis soul, as is often the case here
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8.0
39231
8.0 |
Blurt
Earle has had a wonderful career thus far and it's only getting better
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8.0
39272
8.0 |
Q
The regret and pain of his songs hark back to the days when drugs had him thrown out of father Steve's band. Print edition only
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8.0
39304
8.0 |
Uncut
Muted set of autobiographical country soul by Earle the Younger. Print edition only
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7.5
40005
7.5 |
Beats Per Minute
If the next album is as good lyrically as this one and as strong musically as Harlem River Blues it could easily become a classic in singer-songwriter alt. country
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7.0
39560
7.0 |
Daily Telegraph
It's an introspective work - family breakdowns, fractured romances and his own restless, addictive character pour forth in a variety of low-key yet lush arrangements featuring sombre brass accents
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7.0
39223
7.0 |
Rolling Stone
He recorded this album live in studio, but what comes across is control as much as immediacy
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6.0
39224
6.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
The songwriting on Nothing’s Gonna Change… is more ripe and at peace than his previous work
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6.0
39221
6.0 |
The Guardian
What a heart-snagging record this becomes. It's never an essential one, however
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6.0
39222
6.0 |
Independent on Sunday
He decides here to reach for a horn-laden Memphis-soul sound that ends up calling to mind Van Morrison's 1980s lull
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6.0
39335
6.0 |
Mojo
Laid-back country soul grooves recorded live in an old church. Print edition only
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6.0
39336
6.0 |
Spin
Steve’s kid spouts boozy gloom drawing on soul, honky-tonk
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6.0
39358
6.0 |
PopMatters
The warm, gauzy sounds here invite deeper exploration, and instead Earle gets in and gets out all too quickly. As a result, the album lacks the complete musical geography his last album, Harlem River Blues, delivered so convincingly
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4.0
39228
4.0 |
Slant Magazine
Only a handful of isolated moments convey the same attention to songcraft and the clear perspective that have made Earle's previous albums so captivating
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