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MojoOct 11, 2013What, on the face of it, is an understated and straightforward folk fringe album, is actually, thanks to the guile of Flynn and long-time collaborator Adam Beach, an extremely clever and nuanced record. [Nov 2013, p.84]
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Q MagazineOct 11, 2013An album that should have seen Flynn take a step closer to Messrs Marling and Mumford has, sadly, been moulded into a bit of a snoozefest. [Nov 2013, p.102]
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UncutOct 10, 2013The reggae-tinged "Fol-de-rol" is a definite low, but elsewhere this is a competent, if unsurprising, effort. [Nov 2013, p.71]
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Sep 30, 2013The Calexico-ish 'The Lady Is Risen' shows he can get close to a folky barnstormer, but on closer inspection the barn appears to be a set prop that might blow down in a stiff wind.
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Sep 27, 2013Flynn and band are happy to be a little old-fashioned, but it can be fun to join them.
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Sep 27, 2013Despite the harvest festival charm that carries the record, its heart is here, at its starkest, most honest moments.