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8.0
97499
8.0 |
Q
She is at er best at her most intimate. Print edition only
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8.0
97503
8.0 |
All Music
Rose's most exquisite album to date and her most moving
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8.0
97741
8.0 |
The 405
Something’s Changing is self-assured and suggests the direction of this songwriter’s career path in a far firmer tone than her own soft spoken vocal
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7.5
97653
7.5 |
Spectrum Culture
Rose’s most honest and most refined record to date
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7.5
97661
7.5 |
Paste Magazine
Her most recent body of work shows Rose finding her sense of self, but makes it relatable to listeners
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7.0
97918
7.0 |
The Digital Fix
There is a wistfulness in the songs; a longing for something you can’t quite put your finger on
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6.0
97669
6.0 |
The Guardian
It may have been born from a place of disruption in Rose’s life, but Something’s Changing is unabashed easy listening to its core
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6.0
97504
6.0 |
DIY
It’s a testament to how popular she must be amongst her contemporaries that she managed to draft in some stellar guest turns over the course of just seventeen days of recording in Brighton
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6.0
97505
6.0 |
The Arts Desk
Perfect festival fodder for those moments when the shadows are long
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6.0
97500
6.0 |
Mojo
Delicately picked folk foregrounding a serene voice. Print edition only
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6.0
97498
6.0 |
The Skinny
If you’ve yet to dabble with Lucy Rose, there couldn’t be a better time
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6.0
97502
6.0 |
The Irish Times
It’s easy to see why Rose’s music is gaining a foothold outside the perceived usual territories – it has instinctive qualities such as lyrical depth and musical breadth
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5.0
97501
5.0 |
Uncut
Another collection of lilting, lulling Joni Mitchell Pastiches pitched largely between winsome and the twee
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