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2.5 average | ajcollins15 | February 20th 24 | Indie artist William Doyle presents his latest album, "Springs Eternal." While the execution of its art pop and indie rock aesthetics surpasses his previous work, the overall result feels stale and underwhelming. "Springs Eternal" harbors some promising ideas, but fails to fully develop them. For instance, the synthwave and post-minimal style of "A Long Life" stands out but feels out of place within this art pop album. Similarly, "Soft to the Touch" features a lengthy progressive pop track with commendable guitar instrumentation, marred by an overproduced drum fill that leaves one questioning Doyle's intentions. Overall, the album feels disjointed, leaving listeners uncertain of Doyle's artistic direction.
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4.0 excellent | REANIMATED | February 19th 24 | Probably the most underrated British musician of the last decade. Here Doyle proves, yet again, that he is a master of two worlds.
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