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Jun 9, 2014Love Me is a gorgeous album, through and through.
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Jun 10, 2014Barfod has taken a great debut and made it into a stellar sophomore record that delights the most.
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Jun 23, 2014The record with a chirping synthesiser in the background that sounds like the dawn's birdsong. Tomas Barfod may not have produced a perfect album, but then when has love ever been about perfection?
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Jun 11, 2014Love Me ultimately confirms what we already knew about Barfod’s solo work: he plays well with others, but a greater overall consistency might garner him the love he’s seeking.
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UncutJun 9, 2014This sequel is more focused and song-based. [Jul 2014, p.69]
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Jun 9, 2014Ultimately, with Love Me, Barfod has crafted an album of highly engaging, emotionally resonant pop music that's as creatively rewarding as it is accessible.
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Jun 9, 2014Love Me follows up 2012 debut album ‘Salton Sea’, but edges away from sleek, techno throb towards something more tender and torch song.
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Jun 10, 2014Barfod has more faith in his electronics, and when he’s playing something he trusts, he permits the songs to venture out and reach greater emotional heights. But that comfort doesn’t extend to his human players, and his hesitation to let go and explore permeates the album.