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| "lovely" |
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~Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie : BBC Radio Two (UK) |
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| "Anjy Hall's Hope Sandovalesque vocals are a trump card... Lincolnshire's Mazzy Star" |
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~Q Magazine (UK) |
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| "Genius" |
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~James Wickham, BBC Radio Lincolnshire (UK) |
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| "Hoax Funeral are one of the most complexly layered indie-folk bands I have come across... an album full of illustrious moments" |
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~Obscure Sound (USA) |
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| "American singer/songwriter Anjy Hall leading the band through their international folk influences, and finding some interesting musical points from the UK/US traditions" |
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~Fresh Sides (USA) |
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| "evocative lyrics and a traditional sound augmented by strings." - read full review |
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~Americana (UK) |
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"Hall’s voice shines in all its crystalline, dark beauty above an enchanted sound composed of a few harmonic lines and acoustic arpeggios blending with an almost ambient chord structure." - read full review |
~Ondarock.it |
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| "...if you have a chequebook with a blank cheque, why not sign them up and win lots of Brit Awards and retire to a house in the country with a pink Rolls Royce.” |
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~Rob da Bank, Presenter of OneMusic BBC Radio 1 |
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| "I like the mix of acoustic and electric guitars on (English Folk Collective Hoax Funeral's) 'Deja Vu All Over Again' and Anjy's vocals fluttering here and there." |
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-~Craig Bonnell, of music blogspot songs: illinois |
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