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Jun 12, 2020Garratt’s latest offering is a triumphant return. It is an album that does not ask you to relate to his pain, nor tells you to dance over your problems. It is an album that tells a story and ultimately, holds no fear.
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Jun 15, 2020Armed with his newfound sense of self-acceptance and determination, Garratt finds his voice on Love, Death & Dancing, embracing the darkness while shining some light into the shadows.
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Q MagazineJun 12, 2020Love, Death & Dancing finds Garratt charged with a new, bright energy. [Summer 2020, p.100]
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Jun 12, 2020Garratt has clearly found time to strip away the more overbearing influences from his music. Instead of trying to distil a mass of currently modish styles into something resembling the flavour of the month, he has devised a take on modern pop idiosyncratic enough to call his own.
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Jun 16, 2020Garratt still has a tendency to overelaboration, compressing armchair techno, James Blake-like digital manipulations and McCartney-esque flair into lush, shapeshifting tracks replete with pushy synths and layers of harmonies, where every sonic space is stuffed with activity. The effect is quite prog rock, reminiscent of such busy 1980’s synth songwriters as Nick Kershaw and Thomas Dolby.
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Jun 12, 2020The songs are a little more distinctive, and they’re crafted a little better.
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Jun 12, 2020There are sparks of brilliance on ‘Love, Death & Dancing’; Garratt’s multifaceted talent is undeniable and his honesty is admirable. But, please, less is more next time.
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Jul 9, 2020Worthies (4/12):
- Return Them To The One
- Better
- Mend A Heart
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