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The trio have also grown more comfortable singing the blues and incorporating meatier harmonica and guitar arrangements, and lurching tracks like Out Of The Wilderness and A Little Blues make up for weaker soft rock ballads that leave little impression.
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Q MagazineUnbearably stark. [Nov 2006, p.136]
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While their talent keeps Hello Love engaging... the album is nonetheless The Be Good Tanyas at their most laid-back.
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Hello Love is certainly the most hinged of their three releases, in that it sounds the cleanest—the most streamlined both instrumentally and lyrically. Too bad what it’s saying is, more often than not, familiar to the point of being trite.
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FrankCJan 9, 2007Another great album from the East Vancouver Tanyas.
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MattD.Nov 17, 2006It sounds like they are going through the motions a bit, but that still beats much of what it out there.
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LarrySNov 17, 2006