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  1. MarkS.
    Jul 14, 2008
    8
    Consistent throughout is always a good thing, and this relaxed sounding but somewhat neo-folkadelically depressed duo have struck out like a concerned Citizen Genêt on Ritalin and entered the realm of Cali-Boho minor-key perfection.
  2. PedroE.
    Jul 6, 2008
    10
    One more time, Earlimart have done an emotional grenade of sound that impacts every single heart with a pound of sensibility inside it. Ariana Murray really has improve herself and Aaron Espinoza keeps delivering fine and classy strings harmonies that makes Earlimart, one of the most elegant and refined sounds in indie pop this days. Unbelievable that they haven't been signed by a One more time, Earlimart have done an emotional grenade of sound that impacts every single heart with a pound of sensibility inside it. Ariana Murray really has improve herself and Aaron Espinoza keeps delivering fine and classy strings harmonies that makes Earlimart, one of the most elegant and refined sounds in indie pop this days. Unbelievable that they haven't been signed by a major yet. Earlimart are sooo under rated! Sad, sad, world. Expand
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  1. It's ideal music for headphones, where the clever production can reveal all of its layers.
  2. Although little on Hymn and Her finds Earlimart venturing into new territory, there's a familiarity felt throughout that remains comforting, and sometimes that's just enough.
  3. Releasing another full-length effort less than a year later is unusual, but the accelerated pace might account for the infusion of freshness that makes Hymn and Her so arresting.