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3.5 great | Richard777 | December 1st 21 | "La Croix" is not an absolute masterpiece like "King and Queen" or "Autumn Calls" are, but it's a very pleasant album nonetheless. The music goes from almost experimental neoclassical pieces ("La Croix") to classic Tony Wakefordesque neofolk, instrumental ("Double Cross") or not ("The Fool"), and with "The Yew" we are proposed a melancholic and meditative ambient track based on a organ sound and Wakeford's lyrics dealing with what we suppose very personal and intimate matters, mixed with the usual - yet very poetically expressed - considerations on paganism vs. Christianity, falling empires, decadence of the modern world...
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4.0 excellent | blackmetalhipster | October 18th 20 | rAn unsettling neofolk record with industrial influence. I really enjoyed the dark and brooding atmosphere especially the first track is dissonant and mostly ambient without Lyrics
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