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| n/a by www.dotmusic.com |
This is true cosmic American music and possibly the best thing all concerned have ever done. |
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| n/a by Junkmedia |
This is the natural and logical epiphany of three musicians who have been getting to know one another for some time. It's also a damn good album. |
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| n/a by www.adequacy.net |
Six extended entanglements that capture the spirit of willful experimentation and magnetic pull of melody. |
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| n/a by www.playlouder.com |
Challenging, arresting and moving in equal measures. |
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| n/a by www.nudeasthenews.com |
Tweedy, O'Rourke and Kotche push each other in exciting directions, with songs building on the contributions of each. |
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| n/a by www.stylusmagazine.com |
While the record is surely Tweedys most experimental to date, its also, amazingly enough, his most lighthearted. In the end, this is both the gift and curse of Loose Fur, in band and album form. |
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| n/a by Pitchfork Media |
Fans of Yankee Hotel Foxtrot will no doubt find Loose Fur an indispensable companion piece, as much of the music found here occupies roughly the same static-frosted moonscape as "Radio Cure". |
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| n/a by www.dustedmagazine.com |
Without a doubt there are quite a few moments on Loose Fur to enthrall diehard fans of anyone involved. And yet, when all is said and done, Im still wanting more, wondering what else they could have done. |
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| n/a by www.splendidezine.com |
While there's undoubtedly a wealth of ideas to be found here, listenability is the real wildcard. |
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| n/a by neumu.net |
Overall, Loose Fur is kinda interesting, especially as a historical document, but it's not much more than that. |
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| n/a by Rolling Stone |
Sounds a bit like a stripped-down version of Wilco's Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. |
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