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Aug 25, 2022Cheeky, subversive ‘I Saw The Truth Undressing’ seems to sum up this wonderful, enlightening record.
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Aug 25, 2022An album which could well be one of the best released this year – and, in its pleas for solidarity and acceptance, one of the most important and vital records as well.
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Aug 30, 2022All of Us Flames feels like not only Furman’s most moving work yet, but also her most authentic portrait as an artist and a person.
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Aug 30, 2022Whether it's a nod of recognition and a helpful hand ("Throne") or a brief dalliance in the moonlight ("Dressed in Black"), All of Us Flames' mission statement is one of resistance, inclusion, and the healing power of finding and protecting your tribe.
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MojoAug 22, 2022If All Of Us Flames feels more hopeful, rest assured there is o downscaling of tension or combat. [Sep 2022, p.89]
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Aug 22, 2022While All of Us Flames peaks in energy early with the tremendous “Forever in Sunset,” one of Furman’s most climactic rock songs since 2018’s “Driving Down to L.A.,” the impact of the album’s latter half comes from its focus on autobiographical minutiae.
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Aug 22, 2022All Of Us Flames reveals a perhaps more humble and equanimous Furman, an empathetic artist still committed to truth-telling, still railing against the injustices of the world.
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Aug 22, 2022A revitalised rock’n’roll soundtrack for a push towards the brightening of the light. [Sep 2022, p.33]
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Aug 26, 2022Punk in sentiment, pop in sound, and political for the fact that it exists, All of Us Flames weaves justified fury into a testament to community, borrowing from sounds of the past to envision a less destructive future.
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Aug 26, 2022As passionately as All of Us Flames dreams of escape, it’s bound to a dystopian reality, where even the dreamiest, most abstract songs aren’t immune from fear.