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4.5 superb | ajcollins15 | March 20th 24 | Renowned French musician Lætitia Sadier continues to captivate audiences with her enchanting and mesmerizing pop music, now under her own name. As a member of Stereolab, Sadier has established herself as a prominent figure in the music scene, and her latest offering, "Rooting for Love," solidifies her place as a solo artist. The album effortlessly reaches the same heights as her work with Stereolab, while infusing it with her own distinct French flair, evident in the incorporation of French pop music aesthetics throughout many tracks. If you appreciate classic 70s pop music with a modern experimental twist, "Rooting for Love" is a must-listen that promises to enchant and delight.
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3.5 great | Gene Gol-Jonsson CONTRIBUTOR | March 13th 24 | Makes sense that a Stereolab alum would go nuts on experimentation, neatly tying the whole album with some curious musical concept. Here she plays around with looped vocals, minimalist progression akin to Terry Riley and the like, and some curious depth of song structuring. It takes a little time to get used to, but has many many clever tricks under its sleeves, blink and you miss them. Definite recommendation to anyone into Stereolab or minimalist pop in general.
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4.0 excellent | Tom R. CONTRIBUTOR | March 4th 24 |
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