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  • Artist(s): BIG|BRAVE
  • Summary: The debut full-length release for the collaboration between The Body and BIG|BRAVE was recorded, produced and mixed by Seth Manchester.
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  1. Positive: 6 out of 7
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  1. Sep 24, 2021
    85
    A bold, career-defining step, Leaving None But Small Birds updates metal’s longstanding obsession with morbidity, even as the musicians look to the past. That they sound so natural exploring these old, dusty sounds together, and that they manage to breathe new life into them, must be recognized as a monumental achievement.
  2. Sep 24, 2021
    80
    As these final notes trail off, Leaving None But Small Birds instills a trembling sigh, which resonates long after the last notes die.
  3. Sep 24, 2021
    80
    The dark storytelling and layered instrumentation create a captivating journey across a landscape, both literal and psychological, rich, beautiful, and deeply tormented.
  4. Sep 24, 2021
    80
    The players never lose touch with the paradox of these songs, which have long endured through their strength and frequent expressions of anger, but which also have much still to tell us about human weakness and vulnerability. By tuning into that paradox, the players have made a terrific, surprising and emotionally dramatic record.
  5. The Wire
    Dec 20, 2021
    80
    Pungent and atmospheric. [Nov 2021, p.62]
  6. Sep 24, 2021
    70
    Leaving None but Small Birds is a departure for both bands that results in a mostly positive and rewarding listening experience. This complete change in sonic construction not only introduces these bands to wider audiences, but also gives a glimpse of their greater musical potential moving forward.
  7. Sep 30, 2021
    60
    Both acts channel traditional folk music's power to express extreme desire, sorrow, and emptiness, occasionally driving the bitterness home by pushing the decibels into the red.