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Oct 28, 2015Sometimes troubling, frequently joyous, and always articulate and thoroughly individual, Son Little's cross-genre shape-shifting reveals more compelling nuances with each listen, and this is one of the most interesting and rewarding debuts of 2015.
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UncutOct 28, 2015His voice of loss is shrouded in inventive production. [Dec 2015, p.74]
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Nov 23, 2015Many of the songs are beat heavy, but he also just takes up the acoustic guitar and sings by himself (mostly) when it fits the mood of the song. What ties the diverse material together is the fluid sound of his voice.
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Oct 28, 2015His self-titled debut on Anti- Records requires several listens before it comes into focus as a shape-shifting exploration of identity both personal and universal.
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MojoOct 28, 2015His self-titled debut falls a little short, but Son Little has potential. [Dec 2015, p.89]