• Record Label: XL
  • Release Date: Feb 23, 2010
Metascore
68

Generally favorable reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 16
  2. Negative: 0 out of 16
  1. This dreamy, warm and otherworldly concoction is the perfect antidote to the grey and chilly beginnings of the impending new year.
  2. It’s a beautiful, unnerving experience that rattles on long after its final notes fade.
  3. Q Magazine
    80
    A rich, multi-layered and utterly enchanting record. [Mar 2010, p.106]
  4. Mojo
    80
    Where her previous band, Williamburg's The Jealous Girlfiends, struggled to reconcile an awkward mix of styles, the vision on Miranda's solo debut is seemless. [Mar 2009, p.90]
  5. Under Sitek’s guidance, Miranda has created an enchanting, promising debut that is ultimately all her own.
  6. Such is Sitek’s influence on the record that it takes you a little while to get to know the real Miranda. While initial listens find her songs somewhat opaque, they gradually open up to reveal their emotional depths.
  7. The Magician’s Private Library is Miranda’s personal baby but Sitek is the godfather, scavenging through all of the reading material. It’s a sincerely open recording and a true testament to what the human spirit is capable of--even when the odds are against it.
  8. The Magician's Private Library isn't an attention-grabbing debut in the plain sense. The best moments drift along naturally and without hassle.
  9. The results are alternately ghostly, sexy, and nocturnal, but they’re always moving.
  10. Holly Miranda makes nice music, sometimes really pretty, but it doesn’t say anything real or move emotions to anywhere even nearing an extreme. As a result The Magician's Private Library fails to tick that most important box: evocative.
  11. It’s ambitious for a debut, and for the most part Miranda is able to keep up.
  12. Miranda has a bright, dexterous voice and writes smart songs about romantic strife and rapture. But too often here, she disappears under pretty keyboard textures and brass.
  13. It's impossible to say how much ­Miranda is responsible for the shimmering, luxuriant music on this album, and how much was conjured up by her magician of a producer, TVOR mastermind Dave Sitek. What is certain is that it's the ­music that is of dramatic, hypnotic ­interest here.
  14. Uncut
    60
    Fears that Sitek's heavy hand will smother Miranda's songs, though, are largely dispelled. [Mar 2010, p.88]
  15. Filter
    58
    The ruminative, skittering TVOTR rhythmic patterns distract from Miranda's strengths even with the occasional injections of some easy-breezy horn lines or soul-jazz keys. [Winter 2010, p.100]
  16. As it stands, The Magician’s Private Library is an anemic batch of songs that drifts by in a blur - albeit a rich, multi-hued blur.

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