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- Summary: The sixth full-length studio release for the British indie rock band was co-produced by Guy Garvey and Craig Potter of Elbow.
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- Record Label: Shepherd Moon
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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Positive: 13 out of 15
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Mixed: 2 out of 15
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Negative: 0 out of 15
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Feb 15, 2013Overall, there is a return to the less expansive sound of early I Am Kloot without the grand strings and orchestral swoops of “Sky at Night”, the trio tight but relaxed with Bramwell’s voice pushed to the fore and the songs sounding better for it.
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Jan 22, 2013It marries a downbeat songcraft to an expansive sound courtesy of producers Guy Garvey and Craig Potter.
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Jan 16, 2013Over far too quickly, it's another near flawless record from the Manchester trio.
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Q MagazineJan 24, 2013As homeopathic remedies for heartache and life's unkindness, these reflective songs are persuasive and when the group decide to fly with the moment-seizing, easy-psych These Days Are Mine, it's doubly invigorating. [Feb 2013, p.105]
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Feb 11, 2013Let It All In is another strong album in I Am Kloot’s canon, and one which should hopefully see their status as songwriting legends confirmed.
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Jan 30, 2013While overall, I Am Kloot's sixth album reads like a heartfelt and stylized ten-chapter celebration of classic pop--with the opening half consolidating Bramwell's position as one of England's most unjustifiably overlooked songwriters--it's only a minor disappointment that four of the final five chapters included here sail dangerously close to pastiche.
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Jan 18, 2013Let It All In is stylishly rendered in simple instrumental colours, but it's not the cheeriest of experiences.
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Positive: 1 out of 1
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Mixed: 0 out of 1
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Negative: 0 out of 1
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Jun 1, 2013
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