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musicOMH
When it comes to the brightest, most encouragingly talented new pop songstresses, Amanda Mair is trailblazing away in the upper echelons
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8.0
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Slant Magazine
A gifted musician and thoughtful singer, Mair and her collaborators, who include Acid House Kings' Johan Angergård and songwriter Roger Gunarsson, project a real sense of confidence in their craft
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The Line Of Best Fit
It’s a pure pop record, bearing all the hallmarks of a Labrador release: pristine production, big hooks, melodies galore and above all, plenty of quality
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7.0
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All Music
Mair was lucky to find herself surrounded by such a talented cast of musicians and writers; it appears she inspired them to do some of their best work. Amanda Mair is a wonderful debut from a truly promising singer
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6.0
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Q
While Mair's wistful voice can carry weight, it occasionally makes all the impact of a light mist. Print edition only
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DIY
Mair is evidently not Kate Bush, although with the capability of her singing voice, she may well be on the road to great things. We just have to hope that her producers don’t suck the last ounce of fun out of her
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Bowlegs
At its best, Amanda Mair is a charming, giddy pop debut. It just retains an undeniable, but understandable, naivety that has yet to mature into diamond-solid chart strength
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The Guardian
She's merely a sweet-voiced muse, singing small, pretty songs with aplomb, but not always mastering them
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