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9.0
100020
9.0 |
Drowned In Sound
This year’s most remarkable feat of songwriting
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9.0
100021
9.0 |
Exclaim
Lindeman's loosest, most confident album yet, but it may also prove to be her most deeply psychological; she doesn't hold back
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9.0
100766
9.0 |
Uncut
She produced this album unaided, which adds significance to the greater prominence of the voice as well as the more assertive playing of the musicians
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8.7
100022
8.7 |
Gig Soup
A truly excellent album
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8.4
100432
8.4 |
Paste Magazine
The album’s sweet, yet confident musicality encourages repeated spins
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8.0
100904
8.0 |
Q
Toronto singer-songwriter gets deep and thoughtful. Print edition only
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8.0
100024
8.0 |
NOW
Her most compelling work yet
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8.0
100037
8.0 |
Pitchfork
The first Weather Station album that sounds as fleshed-out and powerful as the world it contains
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8.0
100038
8.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
A model example of expanding an act’s sound without losing sight of what made them great to begin with
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7.9
100090
7.9 |
Earbuddy
Though folk music often gets a reputation as boring, that’s never the case here. Rather, The Weather Station is as exciting as the strongest rock records
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7.5
100083
7.5 |
Under The Radar
The Weather Station inhabits the intersection of personal and polished like few albums can
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7.5
100023
7.5 |
A.V. Club
Takes tentative steps toward shedding the “folk” tag by adding some color and shading to her, well, folky songs
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6.0
100025
6.0 |
The Music
Takes a dash of Joni Mitchell, adds a splash of Beth Orton and paints it in the kind of melancholic indie with string arrangements that bands like Fleet Foxes and Grizzly Bear do so well
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