A Creature I Dont Know
On her third album, the British singer-songwriter proves to be an artist deeply invested in archetypes, one who doesn't muck about with the details of 21st-century life in her explorations of desire, loss, and understanding.
Laura Marling sings in a clear, expressive voice that swoops birdlike from a dusky croon to a wry sing-speak. “The Muse,”…
Laura Marling has never sounded her age. Wise beyond her years? Nah, most of the time she sounds wise beyond anyone's years.
Album No 3, and Laura Marling keeps on producing marvels. <strong>Maddy Costa</strong> listens in
Laura Marling - A Creature I Don't Know review: Ms. Marling wrestles with the Beast inside and crafts the most stunning album of her young career.
Hampshire-born folk prodigy keeps the quality controls set to max. CD review by Russ Coffey