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Sep 28, 2016The songs, then, have a warmth and immediacy, even when they turn to otherworldly topics.
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MojoSep 28, 2016Cohen joined by bass, pedal steel, brushed drums, recorder, flute and violin. This, if anything, has made her songs stranger still, breathing life into the ghostly riddles of cold watchmen and voices from the forest and releasing them out into the corporal world. [Nov 2016, p.91]
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Sep 28, 2016Certainly Cohen’s music is serious and often melancholy. But there’s a lot of joy in the way her songs illustrate and embody her thoughtful verse.
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Oct 3, 2016With Open to Chance, Kayla Cohen’s Itasca proves to be a gentle new voice to watch.
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UncutSep 28, 2016It's just a lovely collection of songs, in which the serenity of voice and understatement of band create a humane intimacy rather than anything more mystical. [Oct 2016, p.32]
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Sep 28, 2016On the whole, her songcraft isn't so much catchy as haunting, and shines on the slower, sparer tracks.