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Universal acclaim- based on 106 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 98 out of 106
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Mixed: 1 out of 106
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Negative: 7 out of 106
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Jan 27, 2016EXCELLENCE IN TEN SONGS. Oh LOrd please this album is so freaking perfect I'm serious where can you find another masterpiece like this?...nowhere because it's unique PERIOD!
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Mar 27, 2015
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Feb 7, 2016When you look up "Exellence" in a dictionary, you'll see the definition to it is "Ten Love Songs by Susanne Sundfør". Arguably best album of 2015, and one of the best from this decade.
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Aug 9, 2020One of the best records of the past decade, and still sounds fresh! Melodies get stuck in your head forever. Never heard of her, but this record is criminally underrated.
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Aug 21, 2022This is the album that made me fall in love with her ♥ It's a really cohesive project, I enjoyed a lot but I prefer her other projects
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Mar 26, 2015Ambitious synth and baroque pop tunes make Ten Love Songs a poignant, melodic, and impressive release from this veteran songwriter. Overall, one of the best of 2015 so far.
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Mar 14, 2015Some of the tracks aren't that interesting, some seem to drag, but each song offers something different. That is very appreciated. Sonically, each song is an experience. "Kamikaze" and "Trust Me" are excellent songs, and the record as a whole is a mature form of pop that isn't heard too often.
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Feb 21, 2015
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Apr 20, 2015The frequent Röyksopp collaborator has clearly learned a thing or two from the dance mavens, sprinkling Ten Love Songs with the mainstream-minded, four-on-the-floor thumping that should make American pop stars seethe with envy.
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UncutFeb 25, 2015Ten dark and lovely reasons why love hurts. [Apr 2015, p.84]
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MojoFeb 19, 2015For it's pop smarts, Ten Love Songs feels like Sundfor's international breakthrough. But it's everything else--the disquieting atmosphere, her voice, the sinuous, haunting melodies it carries--which sets it apart. [Mar 2015, p.93]