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8.1
93049
8.1 |
Pitchfork
Sounds more comfortable and focused than ever on her slinky, confident solo debut
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8.1
93686
8.1 |
Earbuddy
It gives the impression that Syd is in the early stages of being the next big thing in R&B
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8.0
93048
8.0 |
PopMatters
The Internet's Syd embarks on her solo career with a solid, sensual debut album, and keeps it casual from start to finish
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8.0
93291
8.0 |
The Guardian
Fin has depths that only become more apparent the longer you spend engulfed in them
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8.0
93382
8.0 |
State
Fans of Syd’s previous work will go wild for Fin, for anyone unfamiliar with her work it’s a good jumping on point
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8.0
93050
8.0 |
Gig Soup
Syd operates in her own, self-constructed sphere. Her vulnerability is acutely present, but it lies on her own terms
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8.0
93051
8.0 |
Exclaim
With a vocal delivery best described as nonchalant, Syd has a frothy singing approach, a breezy quiet storm feel that is deceptively substantial
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8.0
93052
8.0 |
The 405
Fin is a mature, if slightly restrained debut
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8.0
93067
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
Fin is a record of intimacy and confidence, a rare and sumptuous combination that Syd has pulled off quite remarkably
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8.0
93108
8.0 |
Crack
Fin is short and sweet. And over the course of its 37 minutes, the music blankets you in a comforting haze for enough time to keep your senses stimulated
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8.0
93110
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Clash
An excellent piece of work
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7.5
93047
7.5 |
Pretty Much Amazing
Bennett’s voice is like a leaf, sharp on its edges but soft on its sides, on the surface smooth but on the other side veiny and vulnerable
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6.5
93171
6.5 |
Beardfood
Her voice still tends to make every song sound the same, but get into the right mood, focus on the music, and you won’t even mind
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