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- Summary: The debut full-length release for the singer-songwriter who is one-half of Lilly Wood and The Prick was produced by Christian Rich and mixed by Jimmy Douglass.
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- Record Label: Allpoints
- Genre(s): Pop/Rock
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Jan 11, 2019Nili Hadida’s first foray into solo music is fearless and successfully breaks away from her band dynamic, as it showcases her evolution and experimentation in developing a unique palette of brilliant sounds.
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Jan 11, 2019This is a solo debut that’s been made with love, care, and plenty of ability, and although it has a tendency to veer too far into bleaker territory at times, there’s no denying its subtle magnetism. Nili Hadida’s found herself a new groove, and it makes a quiet yet engaging impression.
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Jan 18, 2019Nili Hadida may not attract legions of pop fans, but then, it hardly feels designed to. Hadida is clearly enjoying stretching out on her own at long last, and the album plays a bit like her testing her sea legs on a maiden voyage, finding her footing, and her independent voice, as she goes.
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Jan 11, 2019At times, she sounds mawkish or uncertain, and when the introspection becomes gloomily self-absorbed, some tunes are too slight to save the day. At best, though, this is soft, quietly determined pop.
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MojoJan 11, 2019She's an adept songwriter and lyricist, but the album's immutable modern poo production can start to pale. [Feb 2019, p.93]
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