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MojoNov 25, 2013A stylistic serpentine of an album, it wiggles insouciantly from sugar-rush synthetic pop to harp-caressed ballad. [Dec 2013, p.88]
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Q MagazineNov 25, 2013A consistently impressive record. [Dec 2013, p.111]
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Nov 14, 2013There are enough distinctive observations and neat turns of phrase to mark Oh Land as a peculiar part of the corps de pop.
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Oct 10, 2013Oh Land's schizophrenic blend of girly club beats, icy electro-pop, and wistful balladry falls somewhere between Grimes, Lykke Li, Goldfrapp, and Robyn, and while it doesn't always work, it never stops working hard to get there.
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Nov 14, 2013She’s as frustratingly twee as a hailstorm of cupcakes. Her second album’s adventures into electronica on the squelchy, sulky ‘Kill My Darling’ and the unsettling ‘Next Summer’ are more remarkable.
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UncutOct 10, 2013Fabricius presides over a judicious mix of Urban Outfitters indie, finger-picked folk and offbeat electro that demonstrate her range and leaves the listener drowning in honey. [Nov 2013, p.76]
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Oct 10, 2013Fabricius is clearly talented, but Wish Bone probably won’t be the album to deliver the breakthrough she deserves.
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Oct 10, 2013She's a prop to this glittering material, only nominally more prominent than the music that backs her, and that lack of a defining voice is a major problem for an album that floats by like a pleasant dream.