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  • Summary: The third full-length release for the New Orleans-based singer-songwriter was produced by Video Age's Ross Farbe.
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  • Record Label: Father/Daughter Records
  • Genre(s): Country, Alt-Country, Pop/Rock, Contemporary Country, Neo-Traditionalist Country
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  2. Mixed: 0 out of 9
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  1. Mar 26, 2021
    80
    Rose channels longing and romantic despair via expansive songs that owe much to the feel of classic country from the '60s and '70s. [Apr 2021, p.26]
  2. Mojo
    Apr 27, 2021
    80
    Rose's songwriting revels in its directness. [Jun 2021, p.90]
  3. Mar 26, 2021
    80
    This album shows Rose’s ability both as a singer and a songwriter. She not only has a way with words, but also a way of delivering them for maximum impact on the listener. Another thing about this album is that it could fit the bill whether you want to dance or just sit and drink by yourself.
  4. Mar 26, 2021
    80
    Rose sings and plays with buoyant energy. Her melodies are simple and cheerful. The lilt in her voice suggests the silver lining in every cloud. The lyrics may express a mixed message, but god darn it, Rose isn’t going to let it get her down. Or maybe, more importantly, it’s not going to keep her down.
  5. Apr 1, 2021
    80
    Timeless and treasurable.
  6. Apr 1, 2021
    74
    How Many Times necessarily loses some of its steam after that song, and how could it not? “Songs Remain” is the heart of this album as well as one of the finest moments in Rose’s catalog so far, showing how heartache can change how you experience a city and how music can keep you running.
  7. Apr 7, 2021
    66
    That’s what How Many Times is: another record about lost love. Yet, what saves Rose’s version from sinking into tired banality is the earnestness of it all: she displays the full gamut of her emotions in the songs, from longing to anger, yearning to acceptance.

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  1. Mar 31, 2021
    10
    Actually this is a really good album, it remember me at.... umh idk but trust me is a very good album, love you esther rose