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Generally favorable reviews- based on 8 Ratings
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ChrisD.Feb 23, 200616 Horsepower is simply amazing; David Eugene Edward's vocal abilities are hauntingly projected, just as the music behind his voice, creates an ambiance that has to be heard to be understood. Listen and you shall enjoy.
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Apr 28, 2013
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Jan 22, 2019This isn't for me or others like me. Too slow, too depressing. Some of the songs don't even sound like songs, but just noise. Best song = Single Girl
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Jul 23, 2020It’s such a bold album and also so innovative. Taylor Swift is still able to impress people with her ability to express feelings and stories in her songs. She is able to show you a potencial love and somebody feeling the madness of a bittersweet feeling of heartbreak.
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Jul 24, 2020synonymous with perfection. I am very surprised by this beautiful album, Taylor shows himself once again to be a person ahead of his time
Awards & Rankings
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Would most likely appeal to everyone from fans of Will Oldham and Palace Music to everyone who bought the recent Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack and wanted to branch out a bit into some slightly (but still thematically similar) territory.
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Revealing itself slowly, like the mythic tales acknowledged by the album's title, Folklore is certainly Sixteen Horsepower's most stunning and accomplished work yet, and an easy nominee for one of 2002's best.
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The album marks the high point of an amazing band's amazing career.