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Alternative PressThe simple, muscular rock and folk are matched in directness by lyrics that keep returning to troubled relationships, and risk the occasional awkward line to make their point. [May 2009, p.121]
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MojoMostly, though, the album plays to Mould's strengths. [May 2009, p.98]
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Life And Times is unchallenging pap. But it's furnished with the odd line of lyrical craftiness and melodies that, on the whole, manage to keep the stabilisers on his career because (as always) they make the seemingly untenable emotions of their writer sound tolerable.
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An eclectic, at times explicit, exploration of love, loss and lust, it's the work of a skilled songwriter comfortable in his own skin and canon.
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Q MagazineToo much of the material is ponderous and plodding. [Jun 2009, p.128]
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The storm of guitars here is proof enough that he's still alive and kicking.
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Under The RadarMould's classic works cemented his legacy. Life And Times proves he is still vital. [Spring 2009, p.72]