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- Record Label: Thirty Tigers
- Release Date: Jan 21, 2014
- Summary: Elizabeth Ziman worked with Dan Molad and Pete Lalish on her third full-length release after learning to play guitar.
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- Record Label: Thirty Tigers
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter
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Feb 26, 2014As good as Like It Never Happened can be, it’s ultimately less a cohesive entity of its own and more like a mishmash between great pop songwriting.
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Feb 26, 2014While this is surely not for everyone, those whose tastes aren’t constrained by traditional notions and are willing to go with Ziman’s somewhat oblique, even aloof flow, will find plenty of reasons to spend the requisite time getting comfortable with her unique style and genre expanding approach.
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Feb 26, 2014As a whole, Like It Never Happened benefits from its lower-budget production. It is, if anything, more imaginative than her previous albums.
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MagnetFeb 26, 2014The album's got its share of earnest torchers, but the upbeat "Salt Of The Earth" is the standout--spooky, yearning, bluesy, almost trip-hoppy and a little bit weird. [No. 106, p.54]
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