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9.0
67964
9.0 |
Drowned In Sound
Adventurous and bold yet distinctive in execution, No Time represents Dan Reeves' most essential body of work to date
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8.0
67962
8.0 |
The Skinny
At its exhilarating best it’s nu-psych par excellence, swimming gracefully through murky waters where less artful types might flounder
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8.0
67963
8.0 |
Art Rocker
At it's peaks it is a joy to listen to and the Krautrock feel throughout gives it a sense of oneness which you don't get with many albums
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8.0
67966
8.0 |
NME
A fine and strange album
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8.0
67969
8.0 |
Uncut
It's all so ancient that it becomes thrillingly modern. Print edition only
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7.5
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7.5 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Soft Walls has created a record that sticks to its marker without merely repeating what has gone before
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7.0
68067
7.0 |
musicOMH
No Time is a huge step forward since the 2012 debut and yet another essential psych-heavy 2014 collection, this time from a more unexpected source
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7.0
67965
7.0 |
All Music
A deep, heady trip, No Time is a step forward for Soft Walls that builds on the debut's strengths and suggests even more potential for Reeves' future solo outings
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7.0
68183
7.0 |
The 405
An album that seems to float by in an instant. It builds upon the psych-folk elements of Dan Reeves' first project, but delivers them in a way that leaves you at the mercy of their power
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6.0
67960
6.0 |
Clash
A deliciously diffused, shimmering, summery psyche salad
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4.0
68180
4.0 |
Loud And Quiet
It’s almost drearily precise in its aural portrayal of life stage mediocrity and frustration, which ultimately makes for a somewhat lacklustre listening experience
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