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MojoJun 18, 2013In a life of perpetual motion, Perils From The Sea provides a vital forward thrust. [Jul 2013, p.86]
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UncutMay 24, 2013[Kozelek's] blend of technical excellence and emotional authority gives the album its strength. [Jul 2013, p.74]
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May 20, 2013The record does sound like the soundtrack to a bad dream--but you won’t want to wake from it.
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May 15, 2013Perils from the Sea skillfully bridges the gap between Kozelek's most recent offerings, which favored classical guitar and vocal over full-band arrangements, with the fuller sound of his Red House Painters and early Sun Kil Moon years, resulting in a listening experience that trades in the distant, narrative-driven opaqueness of Admiral Fell Promises and Among the Leaves for a newfound inclusivity that suits both parties.
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May 15, 2013It’s not a matter of this being where one person’s influence ends and the other’s begins. Instead, it’s pure amalgamation, synthesis and alchemy.
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May 15, 2013Perils from the Sea may not be a seamless collaboration, but neither artist has sounded so purposeful in his reverie in years.
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Under The RadarJun 13, 2013Perils From The Sea is an understated release--it does not demand undivided attention, but it certainly rewards those who are willing to offer it. [Jun-Jul 2013, p.93]
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