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Hymn and Her
by Earlimart
Aaron Espinoza and Ariana Murray return with this follow-up to last year's "Mentor Tormentor."
| LABEL: |
Shout Factory |
| RELEASE DATE: |
01 July 2008 |
| DISCS: |
1 disc |
| GENRE(S): |
Rock, Indie, Pop |

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
88
Los Angeles Times
Releasing another full-length effort less than a year later is unusual, but the accelerated pace might account for the infusion of freshness that makes Hymn and Her so arresting.

84
Filter
The duo might just be a match made in heaven, as Hymn and Her is one of the most cohesive two-voiced albums in recent history. [Summer 2008, p.94]
80
All Music Guide
It's ideal music for headphones, where the clever production can reveal all of its layers.

80
Billboard
Although little on Hymn and Her finds Earlimart venturing into new territory, there's a familiarity felt throughout that remains comforting, and sometimes that's just enough.

80
Paste Magazine
The record as a whole projects an expected self-awareness, yes, but the songs are refreshing enough for even the most discerning of Earlimart junkies.

80
Alternative Press
They're at their best, though, on moodier fare like the suitably hymn-like 'God Loves You The Best,' with a Beatlesque snatch of orchestration fit for their old buddy Elliot Smith. [Sug 2008, p.170]
67
Pitchfork
Rather than fully implementing Earlimart Phase Two, as they have hinted, the duo is still dressing up the same minimally satisfying ditties in ruffly fuzz; its still scrupulously orchestrating the same kinds of songs that appear on simpler, better Earlimart records.

65
Prefix Magazine
Make no mistake, though--the music of Hymn and Her is good, and the songs are almost always uniformly excellent examples of finely-honed pop songcraft. But when each excellent song sounds just like the slow, rainy Sunday pulse of a track that just preceded it, well, a few less hymns and a few more songs for rocking are in order.

60
Spin
Earlimart's sixth full-length doesn't break new ground -- those Elliott Smith comparisons will keep on coming -- or approach the sublime sexiness of fellow Los Angelenos Rilo Kiley. But it's an undeniably solid set of droney hooks.

60
Under The Radar
The songs are well-crafted, no doubt, but they feel oddly rote. [Summer 2008, p.82]
50
Slant Magazine
Unfortunately, there is nothing here that they haven't done before with more attractive results.


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