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7.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 7 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 4 out of 7
  2. Negative: 0 out of 7
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  1. Aug 1, 2023
    6
    Since her debut album, it has been very difficult for me to find music out of her sounds. I really don't want to be rude, and I truly see the work that all of these tracks carry in them, but It's difficult to find any real attractive in her ballads. Her songs jump in between several moods, with no structure, no challenge, no risks, her sensibility is melodramatic, the energy is careful,Since her debut album, it has been very difficult for me to find music out of her sounds. I really don't want to be rude, and I truly see the work that all of these tracks carry in them, but It's difficult to find any real attractive in her ballads. Her songs jump in between several moods, with no structure, no challenge, no risks, her sensibility is melodramatic, the energy is careful, the composition exists only in the background of her voice and even if the lyrics are nice, there are few arrangements that give any personality to the music and... over all, I simply can't identify or find melody or any hook on what she is proposing for now. I do wish the best for her, and she shouldn't change the route of her expression, but this might be more about the few potential I find on the genera she is exploring, and with no innovation, I hardly think there is something to find in here. Collapse
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82

Universal acclaim - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
  1. Jul 11, 2023
    80
    This album brings innovation just when The Japanese House began to need it, and hopefully points to more creative exploration in the future.
  2. Jul 10, 2023
    90
    A beautiful album from a talent very much on the rise.
  3. 90
    Where previously The Japanese House has sometimes found itself overwhelmed by production that is a little too misty, In The End It Always Does sounds like Bain stepping into the sun.