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Laura Marling's 'Patterns in Repeat'
Laura Marling's 'Patterns in Repeat': Euronews Culture's Verdict
On ‘Patterns in Repeat’, with a quiet grace, Laura Marling revisits her life’s work of explicating the inner and outer worlds of womanhood, now from the dizzying heights of parenthood. View on euronew
On Patterns in Repeat, Laura Marling happily departs from the Joni Mitchell motherhood narrative
It’s unsurprising that Marling feared the pram in the hall. Ever since the release of her 2008 debut album, Alas I Cannot Swim, released when she was just 18, critics have compared her precocious talent to that of Joni Mitchell – who put her only child up for adoption in 1965 and spent much of her subsequent songwriting career comparing the lonely exhilarations of her fearless artistry with the cosy prison of domesticity that she contemptuously/covetously cast as “the lady’s choice”.
Patterns in Repeat solidifies Laura Marling’s folk prowess
Reflective of the sweetness and shock of a new baby, Patterns in Repeat solidifies Laura Marling’s folk prowess.
‘Patterns in Repeat’ by Laura Marling Review: A Mother’s Music
The English singer-songwriter releases her first album since the birth of her daughter, delivering a deftly arranged, lyrically limpid collection about life and parenting.
Laura Marling – ‘Patterns in Repeat’ album review: reflections on family
Laura Marling reflects on family as she enters motherhood with her new album, 'Patterns in Repeat'. It's a folk beauty with ditties like 'Caroline
Don’t retire, Laura Marling, you’ve just made your greatest album yet
The opening song on Patterns in Repeat, Laura Marling’s eighth solo album, is a little miracle: a song from a parent to a child that conveys all the tenderness of unconditional love without being cloying or sentimental.
Laura Marling: Patterns in Repeat – A study in intimacy
Patterns in Repeat is a study in intimacy. It opens with Child of Mine, which begins with sounds from her infant daughter; it is a song about slowing down, partly conveyed through lovely choral sounds and a sense of lullaby. In fact, the album resembles one long lullaby, with Marling’s vocal rocking and coaxing.
Laura Marling — Patterns in Repeat
On her eighth (and potentially final) album, the British singer-songwriter delivers sincere lullabies inspired by new-found parenthood, and the profound questions about mortality and familial lineage it prompts.
Album: Laura Marling: Patterns in Repeat
If there’s a rough-hewn tinge to Laura Marling’s eighth album, then there’s a wildly valid reason for it. It was written shortly after the folk singer-songwriter had her daughter, and was recorded in a home studio with the baby ever present – either in between naps,
Laura Marling Finds New Freedom on Patterns in Repeat
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Patterns in Repeat
The drama of domestic life is, for the most part, predictable. There are people playing roles for which they are more or less ...
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Laura Marling: Patterns In Repeat review: The new mum has delivered a bundle of joy and you can even hear her toddler gurgling, writes ADRIAN THRILLS
When Laura Marling unveiled her seventh album in April 2020, she brought forward the release in the hope her songs 'might ...
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Laura Marling: Patterns in Repeat album review — an intriguing mix of poise and freedom
Laura
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is a thoughtful singer-songwriter who tries not to ... attuned to a larger sense of intelligence than conscious meaning. The process continues with
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in Repeat, her first ...
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Indiecast On New Albums By Bon Iver, Soccer Mommy, And Laura Marling
New episodes of Indiecast drop every Friday. Listen to Episode 212 here and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can ...
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