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8.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 18 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 16 out of 18
  2. Negative: 1 out of 18
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  1. May 31, 2012
    10
    Honestly beautiful, every song is great. "Young Man in America" is one of the best songs of 2012 by far. Everyone needs to check out this album because it is so diverse and complex and just a breath of fresh air
  2. Apr 26, 2012
    8
    The album "Young Man in America" by Anais Mitchell is rich in experience LP, seemingly careless and gentle in the transmission - in fact, just as the artist's previous album "Hadestown" - it contains profund, moralistic lyrics. All this is embroiled in a very diverse melodic forms, creating an unusual atmosphere. All the songs - from experimental "Wilderland" to the lethargic, closingThe album "Young Man in America" by Anais Mitchell is rich in experience LP, seemingly careless and gentle in the transmission - in fact, just as the artist's previous album "Hadestown" - it contains profund, moralistic lyrics. All this is embroiled in a very diverse melodic forms, creating an unusual atmosphere. All the songs - from experimental "Wilderland" to the lethargic, closing "Ships" are worth the attention and time. Expand
  3. Mar 15, 2012
    10
    It's really rare to find an individual with such a unique voice coupled with great lyrical abilities. Young Man In America is definitely worth a listen.
  4. Mar 5, 2012
    10
    While Hadestown was a masterfully executed epic folk-opera, with Young Man in America, Anais Mitchell returns to a simpler, yet beautiful form of story telling. Because it is not so concept oriented, each song is more accessible in its own right, while still cohering beautifully into an album worthy of listening to from start to finish. I think this is the perfect album to win overWhile Hadestown was a masterfully executed epic folk-opera, with Young Man in America, Anais Mitchell returns to a simpler, yet beautiful form of story telling. Because it is not so concept oriented, each song is more accessible in its own right, while still cohering beautifully into an album worthy of listening to from start to finish. I think this is the perfect album to win over first-time listeners. Recommended Tracks: "Wilderland," "Young Man in America," "Venus," "Tailor" Expand
  5. Mar 1, 2012
    9
    To the previous reviewer, "it's" is clearly the correct spelling here. Maybe do a little grammar school refresher? As far as the record goes, IT'S absolutely gorgeous and one of the best things I've heard this year.
  6. Feb 28, 2012
    8
    It's expansive Americana/folk. It sounds great, with deep and spacious arrangements. The melodies are accessible and some are quite catchy, but off-center enough not to be boringly predictable. As far as the lyrics... well, you probably won't feel deeply challenged by them, but if you're anything like me they'll manage to lodge themselves in your heart pretty quickly. Mitchell has a way ofIt's expansive Americana/folk. It sounds great, with deep and spacious arrangements. The melodies are accessible and some are quite catchy, but off-center enough not to be boringly predictable. As far as the lyrics... well, you probably won't feel deeply challenged by them, but if you're anything like me they'll manage to lodge themselves in your heart pretty quickly. Mitchell has a way of unfurling the story of a song in perfect synchrony with her song structures; 'Dyin' Day' is reminiscent of "The Wall" from her Hadestown album, in that it slowly builds a powerful lyrical idea using repetitive but evolving call-and response verses. That song is a highlight. Others include the title track, whose restless, hungry hero evokes immediate sympathy, and "Coming Down", a quiet and wistfully sad little tune.

    I will say that beyond those songs, none of the others have really grabbed me in the two days I've had to listen to it, but that might be because I have tracks 2-4 more or less on repeat. In the end I suppose I have to recommend Hadestown over this. But the three songs I mentioned above are really great, and absolutely worth the sticker price.
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  7. Feb 28, 2012
    10
    Dear previous reviewer,

    "It's" is a contraction. You meant to use "its."

    This record is brilliant. The melodies are gorgeous, heartbroken, and soft-spoken. The lyrics are brilliant and tragic. Her voice, Teaspoon be damned, is remarkable and heartfelt. Give it some time, it will entice you. Her third masterpiece in a row. Highly recommended.
  8. Feb 28, 2012
    5
    If perhaps one thing, it is well disguised -- a voice that will challenge your patience, and some overtly simplistic lyrics (and piano playing that I can only think of as â

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Metascore
86

Universal acclaim - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 13
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 13
  3. Negative: 0 out of 13
  1. Apr 4, 2012
    78
    Young Man in America, is just as ambitious [as her last release, Hadestown], but it's more intimate and accessible than its predecessor, focused on the textures of everyday life and the odd, stirring power of Mitchell's voice.
  2. Mar 19, 2012
    80
    Young Man in America is born from sorrow, suffering, shattered dreams and incendiary youth "waiting on oblivion", yet it's one of the most life-affirming musical journeys you'll have all year.
  3. 80
    You have to be in the mood for Young Man In America but, when you are, you'll be rewarded by an absorbing album.