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3.0 good | Gene Gol STAFF | August 6th 24 | The plague of being overly personal from Squirrel Flower's past work has turned into a plague of being overly vague, which (I guess) can function as universally relatable. However, what is a definite improvement is the rough and fuzzy instrumentals. It all does have its characterless quaint moments, but does also on occasion turn into indie rocker akin to the quieter 90s artists.
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4.0 excellent | PTRKoulou | December 5th 23 | Beautiful, melancholic and ethereal, Tommorow's Fire sees SF moving forward with full momentum. The production has a gritty fuzzy edge yet delivers just as well when it comes to ambience for the vocals to shine through. The compositions themselves are nothing far from what SF is used to making, but are full of hooks and lyrics that make me almost tear up. Kudos!
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3.5 great | alexslavco | October 13th 23 | Finally Rain is fantastic closer, album is fine but could be longer
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4.0 excellent | mallen- | October 18th 23 |
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