Probably the most beautiful and fragile sounding record of the year. From the Portishead-like "Soldier" to the dreary soundscapes of "8 November" and "The Cheapest Soundtrack", the album is a musical trip that doesn't last a second too long. Like Bon Iver's "For Emma", this album is best consumed during a rainy afternoon, while enjoying the gentle warmth coming from the fireplace.
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