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The Evangelist
by Robert Forster
Robert Forster's first album in 11 years also features songs written by his now-deceased Go-Between partner.
| LABEL: |
Yep Roc |
| RELEASE DATE: |
29 April 2008 |
| DISCS: |
1 disc |
| GENRE(S): |
Rock, Indie |

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
100
Uncut
The Evangelist isn’t a Go-Betweens album, but it’s more cohesive than any of Forster’s other solo albums, and more moving.

90
All Music Guide
Bittersweet and poignant, The Evangelist is Robert Forster's most fully realized, seamless, and masterfully articulated solo record yet.

80
Slant Magazine
The album impresses as much for its craft as for the way it allows Forster to honor McLennan's passing even as it advances his own work.

80
Blender
Conjuring doubts and tenderness, Forster's writing has never been surer. [May 2008, p.76]
80
Q Magazine
There could be no finer tribute to a departed friend. [May 2008, p.135]
76
Pitchfork
It's not fair to Forster, of course, who rose to the occasion with his warmest and most welcoming solo album. But even beyond the imherant emotional baggage, songs such as 'Did She Overtake You' or the slightly bombastic 'Don't Touch Anything' still sound like they could have used a pass through someone else's filter.

70
Spin
With his unassuming voice--like a more agreeable Lou Reed--and spare folk-rock tunes, he's got a gift for importing cosmic subjects like mortality ('Demon Days') and transcendence ('If It Rains') into vivid everyday vignettes, minus any cheesy melodrama.

60
The Guardian
Although Forster's characterful, Australian waver gets under your skin, the sentiments of these songs won't do the same.

60
PopMatters
It’s good to know he’s still in fine form and is going to keep on keepin’ on, but for now I’m more left waiting for the next Robert Forster album than able to really love this one.

60
Mojo
The Evangelist is tinged with the voyeur's illicit thrill a Forster spies on his neighbours and loved ones, but these are slso some of the most direct songs he's written. [June 2008, p.114]

The average user rating for this album is 9.5 (out of 10) based on 6 User Votes
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