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Oct 24, 2016It’s not as bleak as it may sound, though--there is freedom and catharsis in the acceptance of those human traits, a key element in Eve.
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Aug 25, 2016Zedek’s voice, neither conventional nor wholly tamed, serves her ends potently, its warp and grain enhancing unvarnished solidity.
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Aug 5, 2016Not a career-changing collection as such but a quietly redemptive revelation that satisfyingly sustains its author’s veteran status.
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Aug 15, 2016The whole album feels like catharsis, as slow dirge-y openings give way to extended instrumental crescendo, as Zedek views from a position of calm, weathered experience, distance, the roil and mess and hurt of human existence.
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MojoAug 5, 2016The Uzi/Live Skull/Come veteran conveys the therapeutic power of bleak yet lovely music. [Sep 2016, p.99]
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Q MagazineAug 5, 2016Eve is, ultimately, one of those moody, chain-smoking nights in on your Jack Jones, where only the intimate anguish of a deft alt-noisenik-turned-twisted balladeer will do. [Sep 2016, p.114]
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Sep 1, 2016Like all Zedek's music it leaves you reeling with questions, the perfect balance between the dead-ends of despair and the realisation that this turbid onward drift, eternally unresolved and unrequited, is perhaps our only option.
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Aug 5, 2016This time around, it's the longer tracks that hit the hardest.
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The WireNov 8, 2016Rich and resonant. [Oct 2016, p.61]
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UncutAug 5, 2016Eve might just be her strongest yet, bold in its subtlety and intimacy, with Zedek's writing bittersweet and observational. [Sep 2016, p.81]