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Marika Hackman
Artist Icon I'm Not Your Man (2017)
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"I’m Not Your Man" is the second full length studio album from English vocalist, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Marika Hackman, released June 2, 2017 through Sub Pop Records.
The second full-length release for the British singer-songwriter features The Big Moon as her backing band and was again produced by Charlie Andrew.
At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from critics, the album received an average score of 82, based on 8 reviews, indicating "Universal acclaim ".
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Hurrah for Hackman! The British musician has, for her second album, set fire to her twee-ish sound and risen from the alt-folk scene like a proper stomping pop star, all sharp suits and songs that brood with breakup angst and simmer with sexuality. Her pearlescent lightness is still there in her sweetly sung cut-glass vocals, but in place of acoustic twangs there are heavy lidded licks and an overall louche noir. Grunge and shoegaze set the tone this time: the diaphanous guitar chimes enveloping like a cape.
Standout track Good Intentions has an Alt-J-like intricacy to the rhythm until Hackman erupts into dissonant playground yeah-ing and L7-ish crunch, while Gina’s World and So Long have an excellent, lip-curling sultriness – bedroom pop gone sinister. There’s more straightforward upbeat festival indie on My Lover Cindy – the wry twist being that she’s not some mop-top bloke singing about a girlfriend – and Cigarette echoes her former beautifully plucked form. But make no mistake: this is a fiercer Hackman, joining the ranks of Wolf Alice and letting her inner swagger shine. --- .theguardian.com



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