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Dec 21, 2012While the rhythms may seem like invitations to dance--or at least sway--the lyrics are almost uniformly bleak, making Pale Fire a late contender for saddest album of the year.
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Q MagazineDec 11, 2012It's less direct than before, but still strangely, powerfully beautiful. [Jan 2013, p.103]
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Dec 3, 2012As she watches love drift into and, more often, out of reach, the songs find themselves dissolving too.
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MojoNov 29, 2012The glossy, high-shine finish songs come with an air of post-club languor. [Dec 2012, p.96]
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Nov 26, 2012For someone skilled at making music both accessible and disarming--a talent she displays so seldom on Pale Fire--Assbring has sacrificed the ability to send such a message for the ultimately unrewarding spoils of electronic production.
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UncutNov 19, 2012Assbring has succumbed to the same fate as her country-woman Lykke Li, forsaking early charm for a vague sense of attitude that's largely devoid of presence. [Dec 2012, p.69]
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Nov 19, 2012Pale Fire doesn't command your attention so much as wait patiently until it drifts into your view and then goes away.
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Nov 15, 2012All ten tracks evoke surreal circumstance, given a delivery that's atmospheric, amorphous and hypnotic.
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Nov 15, 2012Dark and light are persistent themes on Pale Fire; yet the color that bleeds through the most is an uninteresting shade of grey.