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Q MagazineJul 7, 2017Thankfully, there are no extraneous Latino musical quirks tacked on, instead she is at er best at her most intimate, albeit with a new gust of openness from her far-flung adventures. [Aug 2017, p.110]
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Jul 7, 2017With songcraft and performances on point here, Something's Changing is Rose's most exquisite album to date and her most moving ("It's just a song, but without it, would I have told you this?").
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Jul 13, 2017Something’s Changing is a culmination of much-welcomed growth for Rose.
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Jul 14, 2017It may have been born from a place of disruption in Rose’s life, but Something’s Changing is unabashed easy listening to its core.
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MojoJul 7, 2017The songs remain sweet and sad, delicately picked folk foregrounding a serene voice. [Aug 2017, p.97]
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Jul 7, 2017Something’s Changing isn’t without flaws--‘Soak It Up’’s shuffling tempo jars, whilst the orchestral leanings of closer ‘I Can’t Change It All’ are at odds with the rest of the record--but it sees Lucy Rose easing into the next stage of her career.
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Jul 7, 2017Thankfully, on third full-length Something’s Changed Rose seems to have dispensed with an ardent desire to please. She’s embraced her inner Beth Orton, and she’s ploughing her own furrow.
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UncutJul 7, 2017It is difficult, however, to detect any Latin influence upon what is another collection of lilting, lulling Joni Mitchell Pastiches pitched largely between winsome and the twee. [Aug 2017, p.37]