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  • Summary: The latest full-length solo release from Irish singer-songwriter Glen Hansard features violin by The Bad Seeds' Warren Ellis on The Feast Of St. John.
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  1. Oct 23, 2023
    90
    Every line tends to ring out with a sense of unparalleled, down-to-earth beauty. It's melancholic and often mournful, but thanks to Hansard's ability to spin even the most daunting situations as an opportunity to rise to the challenge, his music has also never sounded this full of both life and meaning.
  2. Oct 27, 2023
    80
    All That Was East Is West of Me Now confirms that as an artist, he's not wasting the days he has left on the trivial, and the craft and the emotional power of this music is strong enough that we can all hope he might have another 10 or 20 years of music this good left in him.
  3. Mojo
    Oct 20, 2023
    80
    Although only nine tracks, it's a sprawling affair revisiting just about every road he's previously travelled, but somehow tying them all together for the first time. [Dec 2023, p.92]
  4. 80
    The contemplative sound of the album’s most beautiful ballads “Sure As the Rain,” “Ghost” and “Between Us There Is Music” are calming and captivating, even though the eerie ambiance and atmosphere may suggest otherwise.
  5. Oct 20, 2023
    70
    The songs are well written with glorious instrumentation. Hansard is the owner of, well, a decent pair of pipes and whether he’s singing, crooning, bellowing or whispering you feel the emotion in this voice. The downside to the album is, well, we’ve heard it all before. There isn’t anything new here.
  6. Oct 20, 2023
    60
    All That Was East Is West of Me Now, begins as a noisy yet meditative record with crunching guitars and snapping snares, before settling into a more reflective pattern to suit the resigned sighs and stuttering sounds his tunes twist taut upon.
  7. Classic Rock Magazine
    Oct 20, 2023
    60
    The mood varies across the record. [Nov 2023, p.81]