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Oct 25, 2012Oh No I Love You feels softer but it also is more adventurous and satisfying, the sound of a pop obsessive finally letting himself indulge in the weirder areas of his imagination.
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Sep 25, 2012The result is exactly what I Believe wasn't: tasteful, sensitive and containing a fair few memorable tunes.
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Q MagazineSep 21, 2012An album that sounds hushed, bucolic and carefully crafted. [Oct 2012, p.94]
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Sep 21, 2012Far more stripped back than the Charlatans frontman's previous offerings, Oh No flits between affecting moments (the rather gorgeous 'Hours') and repetitive down-beaters ('A Case For Vinyl') that seem to go nowhere.
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Sep 27, 2012[Oh No I Love You presents] an appealing synthesis, particularly on Tobacco Fields, in which every instrument, and Burgess's unusually delicate voice, shiver between melancholy and joy.