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9.0
60225
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The Digital Fix
Interiors is a musical-architectural interpretation of the human body as an urban object, and the resulting listening experience is one with the constant opportunity to encounter the creative and unexpected
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8.0
60463
8.0 |
God Is In The TV
Beautiful and inventive, clever without being pseudo-intellectual
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8.0
59620
8.0 |
The List
Less immediately accessible than its predecessor, but ultimately just as rewarding, revealing surprising layers of sounds amid the electronic swirl and swish
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8.0
59649
8.0 |
Time Out
There are plenty of unexpected turns throughout ‘Interiors’ – abrupt silences, and uppity time signatures rubbing up against triumphant horn or string sections
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8.0
59683
8.0 |
Slant Magazine
The album invites obvious comparisons to both Björk and Imogen Heap, and while Mesirow's voice is a dead ringer for the latter, both clearly serve as influences propelling the album's tracks forward
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8.0
59744
8.0 |
Clash
An expansive, fiercely intelligent investigative work
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8.0
59779
8.0 |
NME
Mesirow is in confident control of an inviting world that’s all her own
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8.0
59798
8.0 |
All Music
It feels intuitive and effortless, even if it most likely wasn't to create it
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8.0
59931
8.0 |
Bowlegs
This album is exactly what modern progressive EDM needs to be
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7.8
59841
7.8 |
Pitchfork
Interiors is a methodical, computer-tethered expedition into the vast, wild expanse of human feeling
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7.5
60456
7.5 |
Under The Radar
There's an organic and surprising quality to her songs—a welcome attribute in a genre that can all too often feel sterile, cold, inhuman
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7.5
59831
7.5 |
Pretty Much Amazing
Interiors is as sleek and metallic as modernist interior design, conjuring images of busy urban landscapes and the emptiness they can inspire
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7.0
59622
7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Interiors is often captivating, always interesting and certainly another confident and assured step forward
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6.0
59648
6.0 |
The Guardian
Glasser has a masterpiece in her, but this isn't quite it
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6.0
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6.0 |
Drowned In Sound
While Interiors does admirable work to expand beyond the parameters of the debut album, it still hits a glass ceiling
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6.0
59677
6.0 |
musicOMH
An album that sounds great but leaves you starved of proper sustenance
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6.0
59789
6.0 |
Consequence Of Sound
While Interiors is definitely a step forward from Ring in concept, due to its preoccupation with being caged, with being “stuck,” it often feels slightly “stuck” itself, resulting with the record lacking resolution
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6.0
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6.0 |
State
She has lost some of the spontaneity that enamoured people to her debut – Interiors often leaves a shiver where her debut left a glow
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6.0
60030
6.0 |
PopMatters
Glasser can find a way to get beneath the surface on Interiors, even if it more often gets too caught up in Mesirow’s own head
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6.0
60050
6.0 |
Fact
As a pop-object, Interiors is far more convincing than its predecessor; as a musical experience it is still, regrettably, thin
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6.0
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6.0 |
The Irish Times
It’s nowhere as immediate or as groundbreaking as its predecessor, though the lush, swirling, textured electronic pulses and bleeps are quite enchanting
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4.0
59619
4.0 |
The Skinny
The lasting impression is of an artist who needs to push further to escape her more twee, prosaic lyrics and arrangements
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4.0
59621
4.0 |
DIY
It's rare for an essentially minimal record to feel this overbearing
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