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Sep 14, 2018The constant ricocheting of lofty instrumentation with visceral, storybook lyrics make Indigo an at times arresting listen, like the shimmering ambiance of ‘Flawed Translation’. But oftentimes the formula comes up short.
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Sep 5, 2018When it gets the dynamics right, it’s undoubtedly a work of considerable skill, but it’s hard to escape the sense that what we’re hearing is essentially a well-crafted pastiche of other artists, rather something truly memorable in its own right.
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Sep 4, 2018There’s nothing wrong with harkening to ‘80s synth-pop once in a while, but it seems Wild Nothing have explored every nook and cranny of their current sound. It’s time for the incredibly talented Jack Tatum to move on to something more forward-thinking.
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Aug 31, 2018With just about enough sonic variation to keep things interesting, there’s a more pristine, altogether more polished feel to this collection of tracks no doubt the result of an artist who’s getting closer to refining their craft.
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Q MagazineAug 28, 2018A well put-together record, just lacking in heart. [Oct 2018, p.119]
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MojoAug 27, 2018Every song is arranged beautiful but it feels like an accomplished assemblage rather than a living, breathing whole. [Oct 2018, p.85]
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UncutAug 27, 2018Glossy and glamorous, maybe, but it feels like a beautiful-designed dead end. [Oct 2018, p.37]
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Aug 27, 2018More complex ruminations are few and far between, with Tatum too often getting bogged down in generic binaries, from the fire and rain dichotomy on “Canyon on Fire” to a fickle romantic partner always “pulling me close” and “pushing me back” on “Oscillation.” Delivered with Tatum's vocals so prominent in the mix, these trite lyrical moments blemish Indigo's otherwise pristine musicality.
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Aug 31, 2018Tatum and his collaborators nailed the sounds, but they don’t come close to finding tunes that resonate.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 13 out of 16
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Mixed: 2 out of 16
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Negative: 1 out of 16
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Sep 4, 2018Insanely beautiful album, but also unbearably boring. If you make enough effort, you can listen to the end.