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Exclaim
In the solid Late Night Feelings, sadness is more than an abstraction here: it's multifaceted, multilayered and mellifluous melancholy
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9.0
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Clash
A guaranteed award winner and a truly empowering listen
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9.0
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Loud And Quiet
It’s one long night of sad bangers at Club Heartbreak and we’re all going down, one pendulum swing of a broken heart disco ball at a time
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8.1
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Paste Magazine
One could get away with lazily DJ-ing a late-night party by hitting play and letting Late Night Feelings run all the way through, a possibility that attests to the record’s consistency and the comfort it offers despite its darker themes
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8.0
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DIY
The last dance at the disco, as romances are made and dreams are broken
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8.0
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NME
Ronson's fifth album of "sad bangers" is a mixed bag of brilliant pop songs and sleepy filler tracks
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8.0
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The Arts Desk
It's perhaps the less recognisable names that make the biggest impact
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8.0
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God Is In The TV
Ronson’s most cohesive and strongest album
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8.0
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All Music
Overall, this is one of Ronson's best works - a complete pop album
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8.0
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Evening Standard
The wealth of talent is a reminder of this producer’s knack for backing future female stars, such as Adele and the late Amy Winehouse. But Ronson has also stepped up as a songwriter and solo artist on a masterful contemporary disco album
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7.2
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Pitchfork
Produced by Mark Ronson and performed and co-written by a suite of female vocalists, this compilation explores the many shades of heartbreak in current pop
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7.0
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Spectrum Culture
Late Night Feelings exhibits characteristics from a multitude of references
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7.0
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Rolling Stone
The producer who helped Amy Winehouse and Bruno Mars strike retro-soul gold teams up with Miley Cyrus, Camila Cabello and more
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7.0
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The Music
There’s a lot of fun to be had here
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6.0
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The Guardian
Midas-touch producer’s divorce album moves from reggaeton to yacht pop with vocalists Yebba, Miley Cyrus and more – it’s oddly old-fashioned
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6.0
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The Irish Times
After the megahits, now for the mellow hits
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5.0
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musicOMH
Ronson trailed this album as a collection of ‘sad bangers’, in a blatant example of false advertising. Most of these tracks would probably count as mid-tempo throbbers, and this aesthetic cloys a bit by the end of the record
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