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7.0
88884
7.0 |
Under The Radar
Kozelek's collection of covers encompass the falls, the folly, and a little of the fancy of life's loves
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6.7
87427
6.7 |
A.V. Club
As relaxing as it is to hear Mark Kozelek sing favorites, the consistent pleasantries result in the album feeling minor and a little safe when compared to something like Benji
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6.0
87429
6.0 |
Exclaim
Comes off as if it was created to serve Kozelek more than to stimulate the listener, making the no-frills, stripped-down set easy to fall for to but tough to return to
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6.0
87426
6.0 |
All Music
Fans of the ever-prolific artist might enjoy it simply because it is unmistakably a Mark Kozelek album, but his dry, straightforward readings won't do anything to convince listeners who don't share the same sentiments for these tunes.
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6.0
87431
6.0 |
The Independent
The favourites chosen by Mark Kozelek for his covers album are predominantly those reflecting cloudy, sometimes ambivalent emotional responses
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5.5
87430
5.5 |
Pitchfork
A collection of songs that is unlikely to become anybody’s favorite: just more proof that Mark Kozelek Sings Whatever the Hell He Wants
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5.5
87428
5.5 |
Spectrum Culture
He remains an intriguing, iconic artist who follows his own idiosyncratic muse wherever it may lead. Whether or not there will be enough of an audience left to follow him remains to be seen
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