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UncutApr 25, 2014The overall effect is both dark and playful. [May 2014, p.74]
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Apr 25, 2014In many respects, Green’s music feels like it belongs to an era much earlier than the 21st century. Yet in a modern industry that can often seem to be dominated by formulaic performers, Liz Green remains highly relevant as that rare exception. A true original.
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Q MagazineApr 25, 2014Distinct high and lows are lacking, the songs blurring like a long night, but Green remains a mistress of her mood. [May 2014, p.110]
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Apr 25, 2014There is much to like about Green's music, but if Haul Away! is indeed part of a potential trilogy, let's hope the songwriting on her third offering outweighs its stylish ambitions.
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Apr 25, 2014At times her deliberate vocal style disconnects the listener, and one hopes as Green’s career progresses, she trades in the allegories for something a bit more emotionally inclusive.
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MojoApr 25, 2014It's all a bit similar, and amazingly unmoving, until the last number. [May 2014, p.92]