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MojoDec 17, 2012Although Overgrown Path is only 30 Minutes long, it nonetheless reveals Chris Cohen as a Man with an individual voice, and its brevity makes it particularly more-ish. [Jan 2013, p.94]
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Oct 15, 2012Throughout its brisk playtime, Overgrown Path evinces an airy touch with transitions, a knack for phrasing (the pauses and extra beats always find their right place), and an invidiously deft hand for crafting verses equal to their choruses.
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Oct 11, 2012Cohen brings to mind the far out, oddball eccentricity of Robert Wyatt, patted down and smoothed over by Colin Blunstone's suavity, adding to the canon of otherworldly, offbeat artists who resist definition.
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Oct 10, 2012These songs dance around themselves, swaying with confidence, before getting lost in a grey area between jaunty and confused.
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Oct 5, 2012It's a nice album. One of the things that's really interesting about it, though, is its relationship with nostalgia.
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Oct 5, 2012Cohen might have made the album for himself as a keepsake, an antidote to the rest of life's pressing noise. It works that way for us, as well.
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Oct 5, 2012With songs this strong, it's an easy album to keep coming back to.
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Oct 5, 2012Another twelve inches of brilliance.