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75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
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  1. Oct 4, 2016
    80
    Young Billie Marten is proving that, even at the age of 17, she is charting territories and making music that will only aid her growth.
  2. Q Magazine
    Oct 3, 2016
    80
    An album that yields more with each listen. [Nov 2016, p.111]
  3. Oct 3, 2016
    80
    There’s a lack of ostentation from start to finish. The sound is uncluttered but never lacking in clout.
  4. Oct 3, 2016
    80
    While Marten’s debut doesn’t reinvent the strummy/murmury wheel, its purity and grace make it worth investigating.
  5. Oct 17, 2016
    70
    It is essentially indie-folk by numbers, with a nervy wistfulness and soft-hued canvas, but its aching beauty prevents the record from stifling a listener with its persistent translucence.
  6. Oct 3, 2016
    70
    Billie Marten delivers a pragmatic album that explores the equilibrium between her positive and negative outlooks on life, whilst confirming that being preoccupied with our own contemplation is and will forever be an ongoing process of the human condition.
  7. Uncut
    Oct 3, 2016
    60
    Marten now has an appealingly gentle voice and an intuitive feel for melody. [Nov 2016, p.32]
  8. 60
    In truth though, Writing of Blues and Yellows, although musically miles above the average tremulous, John Lewis-y singer-songwriter sort, has the limited palette of juvenilia; no humour, little anger, just delicate, pastel wistfulness.

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