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tUnE-yArDs
- Record Label: 4AD
- Release Date: Jan 19, 2018
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 57 Ratings
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Positive: 41 out of 57
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Mixed: 16 out of 57
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Negative: 0 out of 57
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Jan 22, 2018This is the most approachable Tune Yards album, which is a good thing. Unfortunate that the band is not as relevant anymore because the album might even triumph W H O K I L L.
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Jan 20, 2018Really good album. Probably their best. The beats and vocals are really amazing. The bass is really good and the lyrics are quite satisfying as well.
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Mar 8, 2018
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May 13, 2018There is a fine line between ingeniousness and madness, and Tune-Yard's newest release often finds itself jumping from one to the other; sometimes landing in both simultaneously.
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Dec 15, 2020Tune-Yards remain one of today's most endearing and as we prefer to say - unique - artists. Melodic, catchy, spontaneous, playful, witty... - you name it. This is it. Enjoy.
Awards & Rankings
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MagnetApr 17, 2018I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life is merely very good. [No. 150, p.55]
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Feb 28, 2018On the whole, I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life is a truly good album and a number of the songs on it are notable successes, but the stark shift in sonic style sets it apart from the rest of Tune-Yards' discography and not in a good way. It seems safe, it seems almost timid at times.
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The WireFeb 23, 2018Thanks to Tune-Yards’ trademark genre splicing--demented nursery rhyme chanting, jerky rapping, tortured harmonising and stuttery 808 beats--Private Life shows there’s still space for playfulness amid the polemic. [Mar 218, p.55]