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  • Summary: Pedro the Lion 's Blake Wescott and David Bazan, Sam Beam of Iron & Wine, and Jen Wood are guests on the singer-songwriter's sixth full-length release that was written after she battled a thyroid disorder for two years.
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  1. Feb 14, 2012
    70
    Thomas' honesty, as much as any performance herein, is the commanding factor overall, making it easy, and in fact, all but unavoidable, to fall in love With Love.
  2. Feb 14, 2012
    70
    The singing is bolder and more outgoing than on her previous albums.
  3. Feb 14, 2012
    70
    Her first first full-length record in four years is a risky, yet utterly sincere, retro-pop gem.
  4. Feb 16, 2012
    60
    Those who shudder at the thought of a Dawson's Creek soundtrack should steer well clear, but loved-up fans of good old-fashioned singer/songwriter pop will find plenty to enjoy here.
  5. Feb 15, 2012
    55
    Where lyrics are concerned, be prepared for plenty of eye rolling (or eye gouging).
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  1. Apr 26, 2012
    6
    Rosie Thomas returns with her sixth in career LP entitled "With Love". Anyone who remembers artist's previous efforts may be slightlyRosie Thomas returns with her sixth in career LP entitled "With Love". Anyone who remembers artist's previous efforts may be slightly disappointed. Thomas certainly has a great voice, which she can respectively modulate - in particular it can be heard in subdued, folk compositions such as "2 Birds", "Really Long Year", or lethargic "Sometimes Love". However, already in these works you can pick some artists's attempts of experimenting with indie folk, which is exemplified by quite successful and interestingly arranged songs like: "Where Was I" or "Over The Moon". The album is a decent project, perhaps it's time for change and replace Thomas in the folk version to a slightly more accessible to a wider audience? Collapse