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UncutApr 12, 2016Suffused in both the dread mortality inspires and the peace that comes with accepting its inevitability, it simultaneously addresses the effects that the passing of years has on one's relationships and the compromises these demand. [May 2016, p.66]
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MagnetJun 1, 2016The arrangements turn more delicate and acoustic as the songs grow more hopeful. [No. 131, p.61]
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Apr 14, 2016Watt’s lyrics are poetic and insightful.
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Apr 12, 2016His songs are resonant with the weight of experience, and his musical settings, even in their relative sparsity, are powerful and at times nearly elegant.
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MojoApr 12, 2016Wintery Brit-folk closer New Year Of Grace is also special, a full-circle update on the steadfast, if weatherbeaten, live affair which the Opening track Gradually visits earlier in ts slow-burning voyage. [May 2016, p.89]
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Apr 12, 2016Fever Dream has a similarly understated, eerie intensity, and Bernard Butler’s hazy, Isley Brothers-like guitar playing is again ever-present, as Watt sticks with what he calls “folk-jazz and distorted, strings-bent rock”.
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Apr 14, 2016It would have been a lot more of an interesting listen, however, had he decided to really get his hands dirty in feedback and digital fuzz.