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Feb 24, 2014Island Intervals is barely over half an hour, but it's so rich with mood and detail that it stretches out and out and out to the horizon and beyond.
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Feb 25, 2014Island Intervals marks a giant leap for Thibodeau, while not veering too far from his own trodden trail. Call it future folk, but in 10 years we’ll be calling it timeless.
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Feb 24, 2014The album is one full of highlights, with a sad beauty surrounding it that makes these songs immediately deeper, more connective, and more exciting than anything Death Vessel has brought us before.
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Feb 21, 2014It remains, at its heart and in the best possible way, a very small record of considerable charm. Warmly recommended.
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Q MagazineFeb 19, 2014Islands Intervals basks in a stately, other-worldly beauty akin to Sigur Ros and Icelandic folk artist Asgeir. [Mar 2014, p.112]
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Feb 19, 2014As pretty much anyone will tell you, this sound hits more than it misses.
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Mar 3, 2014This is passionate music, delivered with searing honesty by a man who didn’t mind disappearing from the conversation if that’s what it took to articulate what he was trying to say.
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Feb 19, 2014The wondrous melodies sometimes come across as overly whimsical and fey, but Death Vessels create a communicative link from the human heart straight to the unknown realms of the cosmos.
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MagnetMar 12, 2014The voice and lyrics still confound but it's the music on this concise third LP that demands notice. [No. 107, p.55]
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Feb 19, 2014Recorded in Reykjavík with Sigur Rós collaborator Alex Somers and Múm’s Samuli Kosminen, the frosty twinkles and skittery beats complement Rhode Island-based Thibadeau’s alt-folk leanings.