Interiors

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AlbumOct 07 / 201312 songs, 42m 28s
Art Pop Indietronica Glitch Pop
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7.8 / 10

Interiors, Cameron Mesirow's second album as Glasser, is a methodical, computer-tethered expedition into the vast, wild expanse of human feeling. The homespun warmth and tribal rhythms of 2010's Ring have given way to chilly digital perfection.

7 / 10

Cameron Mesirow's Glasser returns for an architecture-inspired second album of intelligent electronic pop.

The whole thing collapses into, well, very little.

The second album by Cameron Mesirow, aka Glasser, begins with a great deal of promise – her powerful, emotionally resonant voice is paired with loping proto-dubstep on Shape, showcasing her considerable skills as a songwriter, and setting out the New Age-inspired stall of her new producer Van Rivers, who has previously worked with the likes of Fever Ray.

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7.5 / 10

For an album called Interiors, Mesirow devotes a lot of time to exploring the ways people connect with one another and contemplating what lies beyond her own world—

8 / 10

Album review: Glasser's new album, 'Interiors', earns itself a few fans at Clash HQ

Interiors is nothing its title implies, but rather, outdoorsy, unstructured, whimsical, and wonderfully defiant of conventional labels.

6 / 10

Much has been made of Glasser's sophomore full-length Interiors being something of a concept album about architecture, with one-woman-band Cameron Mesirow...

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Album Reviews: Glasser - Interiors