Buy Now
- Critic score
- Publication
- By date
-
Apr 10, 2020Stoddart has obviously brought out a new, more experimental side to Harvieu, as Revel In The Drama is a much richer listen than Through The Night.
-
Q MagazineApr 7, 2020Against all odds, this is a brilliant second act. [Jun 2020, p.97]
-
MojoApr 6, 2020Yet even at its most downbeat and damaged, this music gleams with a steely determination to be heard. [May 2020, p.87]
-
Apr 6, 2020Hopefully this plush, beautifully arranged and produced album will get more exposure than her previous release; it would be frustrating to have to wait another eight years for its sequel.
-
Apr 6, 2020The standout track is Cruel Disguise, where Harvieu’s melancholy, powerful vocal combines with a lithe bassline and baroque rock stylings. And while the singer may no longer be flavour of the month, this is still an impressive set.
-
Apr 6, 2020Some gripping songs of internal angst with rock touches set off by luscious strings and Harvieu’s timeless voice.
-
Apr 9, 2020The decidedly straightforward "Curves & Swerves" and the haunting, string-backed "You Don’t Know Me" - are amongst the album’s best. These highlights point to Harvieu as a voice in English music which has been missed and is more than welcome back, and she sounds like someone intent on spinning a rare second chance into something that will stick.
-
UncutApr 21, 2020A rich, gothic record, steeped in sensuality. [Jun 2020, p.29]
User score distribution:
-
Positive: 5 out of 6
-
Mixed: 1 out of 6
-
Negative: 0 out of 6
-
Oct 21, 2020
-
Jun 5, 2020It is nice thing to listen to it. It is not boring. I really like this music.
-
Jun 5, 2020Great music. I love to listening this music when i am on the party with my friends.