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Apr 22, 2014Not easily understood as dance music, experimental music, or rock music, Enclosure considers, rejects, and reconsiders all of them on a second-to-second basis and stands as one of the more listenable of Frusciante's ever-obtuse solo albums.
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Apr 22, 2014Like a lot of Frusciante’s solo output, Enclosure sometimes sounds more like him working through ideas than a presentation of conclusions.
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Classic Rock MagazineDec 18, 2014A bold endeavour, for sure, but it often sounds too busy for its own good. [Jul 2014, p.92]
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Apr 22, 2014The overly complicated percussion is an impractical fit for his songwriting style and offers little for the listener to cling to.
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MojoJul 11, 2014Textured electronica and crafted melodies make for a dense and absorbing effort. [Aug 2014, p.96]
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Apr 22, 2014What we are left with is a short, mostly enjoyable set that does not overstay its welcome and is quite confident of what it’s trying to be.
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Q MagazineJun 17, 2014Enclosure, his 11th solo record, is uncomfortably disjointed. [Jul 2014, p.107]
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The WireJul 14, 2014A sense of cluelessness pervades these songs, as though constructed without considering why or for whom they were intended. [Jun 2014, p.51]
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