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Blue Roses is a startling debut, a record that oozes warmth and charm whilst revealing itself slowly and patiently.
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Blue Roses, you see, is less Nash and more Bush, a dizzyingly beautiful set of delicate folk songs that sound like they’ve been sprinkled with pixie dust and reincarnated from some perfect bygone age.
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Q MagazineIt's tempting to say that Groves makes music mature beyond her tender years, but tha's wrong. It would be stunning no matter how old she was. [Jun 2009, p.117]
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Blue Roses makes it clear that Groves is inordinately talented and working with big portions of audacity and acumen.