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  • Summary: The latest full-length release for the Canadian singer-songwriter was produced by The National's Aaron Dessner.
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  • Record Label: Brassland
  • Genre(s): Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative Singer/Songwriter
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  1. 85
    While you can identify his signature guitar looping motifs on the records, providing a subtle backdrop for Georgas’ expressive vocals, it's her willingness to open herself up on such a bare naked level that gifts All That Emotion its titular promise.
  2. Sep 3, 2020
    80
    Georgas gives listeners the bittersweet beauty of recalling turning seasons and turning points on All That Emotion.
  3. Sep 4, 2020
    80
    The small fragments of setup and sense are missing altogether from some tracks, relying on a fragmented internal monologue that doesn’t travel far beyond Georgas’ own psyche. Luckily, the mood music of All That Emotion is moving and compelling enough on its own terms. Georgas won’t get a fraction of the attention enjoyed by her producer’s previous client, but she deserves at least some of the same kudos.
  4. Sep 3, 2020
    70
    It's a record that may require this kind of attention to detail to fully appreciate, but even absent that, All That Emotion is an elegant exploration of soft atmospheres as well as human behavior.
  5. Sep 14, 2020
    66
    Though Emotion is refined, it also isn’t different from Dessner’s other production work—it’s still musically reticent, covered in fog. Its clarity originates in Georgas’ ability to process what she’s feeling, and spending 40 minutes in her head as she figures things out doesn’t feel suffocating.
  6. Oct 14, 2020
    65
    There’s a sense of raw vulnerability, of fear, loss, and hope all presented quite beautifully, and in a gentle, considered, and reflective way. However the gentle sparsity of the production and contemplative delivery adds to the overall feeling that it’s all a little one-paced and as a body of work it never quite opens its wings and soars.
  7. Mojo
    Sep 3, 2020
    60
    She ensures these songs keep it together. [Sep 2020, p.88]

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