What an enormous room

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AlbumJan 26 / 202410 songs, 35m 52s
Indie Rock
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7.0 / 10

Having found unexpected happiness in her personal life, Mackenzie Scott approaches self-reflection with cautious optimism on her latest album, tentatively teasing the edges of her playful sound.

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The fluidity that all of the songs exude sounds effortless and borne out of innate trust, in oneself, partnerships, and collaborations be they romantic, personal, or musical. The short recording process with Jaffe and Scott although deliberately intense…

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Mackenzie Scott’s sixth album as TORRES delivers proficient synth-rock but lacks the commanding power of her previous work. Read our review.

7 / 10

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8 / 10

For over a decade, Orlando-born Mackenzie Ruth Scott has been delivering a palette of assured and emotional releases under the name TORRES. From the moody

Torres's ‘What an Enormous Room’ homes in on themes of anxious attachment and personal growth.

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Although Torres' new LP cements her position as an iconic musician and signifies a final breakthrough into the stratosphere of musical history.

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What an enormous room by Torres album review by Greg Walker for Northern Transmissions. The artist's full-length is now out via Merge Records

The indie musician flexes the noirish power of her commanding voice on her sixth album, and embraces grand new sonic theatrics

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Album Reviews: Torres - What An Enormous Room

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