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  1. Mojo
    Feb 25, 2021
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    Echo mostly plays safe, but signs of where Sparke can stands alone include Dog Bark Echo's red-desert heat, Everything Everything's jabbered vocal and dissonant piano, and a particularly devastated Bad Dreams. [Apr 2021, p.81]
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  1. Jun 14, 2023
    8
    This LP presents a broad landscape of reverb-drenched folk that puts me in the mood to float across the ocean. Every track blends seamlesslyThis LP presents a broad landscape of reverb-drenched folk that puts me in the mood to float across the ocean. Every track blends seamlessly into the next with melody and lyrics that invoke themes of blinding love, abuse, and finding yourself, all while pondering the ever present fear of death and how we must learn to reckon with our own mortality. My issues with this album are few; it's a wee-but short and some songs are sonically too bare-bones for my liking. Tracks like "Colourblind" and "Carnival" feel more structured and defined, while others like "Baby" and the beautiful "Dog Bark Echo" interlude took more time for me to fully grasp and take in all they have to offer. This album is an amazing introduction to Indigo Sparke's discography. Full Review »