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Apr 26, 2017An accomplished, moving debut, Heba's bittersweet sensuality is distinctive and unforgettable.
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Feb 16, 2017Lowly make it clear throughout that they look upon life and all of its intricacies as a gift, and they have translated that wonderment and thankfulness into a beautiful ode to the world on their debut album.
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Feb 16, 2017Lowly’s previous work hovered in a state of somber, slightly edgy, but otherwise unremarkable introspection. The music on Heba is exponentially more rich.
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UncutFeb 8, 2017A rather beautiful debut. [Mar 2017, p.32]
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Feb 8, 2017Their carefully crafted, layered arrangements, and surreal lyric create a bit of a wonderland feel which is more than welcome as the day slowly grows brighter.
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Feb 8, 2017So the vocals, melodies, and beats of Heba are not groundbreaking. But the group is skilled at assembling these pieces and communicating some fresh ideas about the shape of pop to come.
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Feb 8, 2017That’s why it's a remarkable debut, it doesn’t sound like anyone else, it sounds like Lowly, who on Heba are a band completely on top of their own game.