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Zoë
Reviewed 2016-08-28
Awesome debut album from 23-year-old Nadia Reid out of New Zealand. The whole record is super mellow, very pretty, and has elements of folk, blues, and stripped down indie rock. Great record, love it all. RIYL: Sharon Van Etten, Regina Spector, and

FCCs: Track 3, Track 9
Favorites: **1**, 2, **6**, 8, **10**

1. (3:14) Runaway - This song is incredibly beautiful. So simple, and such an out of this world vocal performance.
2. (4:38) Track Of The Time - Very slightly faster paced, reminiscent of Sharon Van Etten in the bluesy vocal style.
3. FCC Fuck (4:05) Reaching Through - More up beat indie rock feel, but you can't play this one.
4. (3:39) Holy Low - Down tempo and acoustic again, another lovely song.
5. (3:54) Just To Feel Alive - Another favorite, slow and swinging, and another amazing vocal performance.
6. (4:16) Seasons Change - Slow build in, shuffling drum beat, twangy guitar, catchy melody.
7. (5:31) Some Are Lucky - Super mellow and bluesy, very sleepy.
8. (3:36) Ruby - acoustic guitar and whispy vocals, another one of my favorites.
9. FCC Shit (3:33) Call The Days - Another slightly faster paced song, this is another gem, but you can't play it.
10. (2:31) Holy Loud - I would call this rock country...kind of, but it has loud distorted guitar, and a killer hook. Great end to an awesome album.

Recent airplay

Some Are Lucky
Music CasseroleOct 01, 2016
Runaway
Clean Copper RadioSep 27, 2016
Some Are Lucky
Time TravelerSep 23, 2016

Charting

2016-08-29 — 2016-10-31
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Track listing

1. Runaway
2. Track Of The Time
3. Reaching Through
4. Holy Low
5. Just To Feel Alive
6. Seasons Change
7. Some Are Lucky
8. Ruby
9. Call The Days
10. Holy Loud