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| n/a by www.lostatsea.net |
A dazzling collection of songs, Putting The Days To Bed cements Roderick's reputation as one of the best songwriters working today. |
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| n/a by www.adequacy.net |
It's apparent that great care was taken in the making of this record as the meticulous production radiates through the music on every song. |
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| n/a by Pitchfork Media |
Putting the Days to Bed is a solid effort-- a step in a promising new direction. |
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| n/a by www.avclub.com |
Roderick has a disarming command of how swelling choruses and careful harmonies can push a song from good to great. |
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| n/a by www.tinymixtapes.com |
Even though Days To Bed is littered with the sort of tunes that indie pop fans obsessively search for, it suffers the same fate as the group’s previous releases. By the time you reach the final 25% of the album, you’re more than ready to go to bed — and not in a good way. |
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| n/a by Billboard |
A substantive collection of back-to-basics indie rock. |
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| n/a by www.cokemachineglow.com |
These are good songs, catchy enough to claim a place in your head while grounded by enough passion to put them close to your heart. It’s just that the Long Winters have proven themselves capable of even better than that. |
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| n/a by www.stylusmagazine.com |
The first chunk of Putting the Days to Bed consists of the kind of big-chorused, proudly conventional pop songs summers are made of... Elsewhere Roderick's voice and lyrical acumen fail him. |
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| n/a by www.prefixmag.com |
If in the future Roderick puts more brain power behind making his music as adventurous as his lyrics, the Long Winters' albums should only get better and better. |
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