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His limited dynamic range creates an intense, almost suffocating feeling of intimacy, and is, therefore, in its way, dramatic.
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It's the finest of Fink's songwriting albums to date, building on the promise shown in Biscuits For Breakfast with a confident assurance of his talent and in what he has to say.
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Downbeat dinner parties, say hello to your new soundtrack.
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Every track on Sort of Revolution would feel at home in a warm, European coffeehouse.
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Once again we’re offered heart-on-sleeve intimacy and melodies that contain pressure-cooked tension that never blows its top.
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MojoSimple, repetitive, often unsettling, Sort Of Revolution refuses to succumb to the obvious. [Jul 2009, p.93]
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UncutIt's fine, quietly captivating stuff, all the same. [Jun 2009, p.86]
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Q MagazineIt's confessional late-night fare but the warmth of Fink's soulful voice is captivating. [Jun 2009, p.121]
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Sort Of Revolution is nothing short of brodacious.