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| Pitchforkmedia |
Fans and critics have long struggled with favorite artists maturing, but Portland singer-songwriter Mirah has traced a mostly upward trajectory with all manner of aging-artist-things: increasingly assured vocals, more poetic and less overtly personal lyrics, moving the studio out of the bedroom, a remix album. The granddaddy of them all, 2007's Share This Place: Stories and Observations, was a publicly commissioned multimedia art project recorded with orchestral ensemble Spectratone International, single-handedly covering nearly 19 maturing stereotypes. The Old Days Feeling, then, is appropriately named: an odds and sods collection of obscure material that hews closest to the tumultuous, typically K Records sounds of her debut, You Think It's Like This But Really It's Like This....full text |
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| Prefixmag |
| With an array of styles ranging from high lonesome country to post-rock to some kind of child-like cooing, The Old Days Feeling collects unreleased and older material by the Washington-based singer Mirah. And for the most part, she maintains an edge that gives these tracks their power. They are intimate without being abstract, fun without being smug....full text |
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| Tinymixtapes |
| It’s a sometimes efficient, sometimes slapdash way of judging an artist’s work: by association. I have always (in my only minimal listening to Mirah in the past) kept her, in my mind, in close proximity with Phil Elverum. She’s his right-hand lady, right? She is, like, the female Mount Eerie — the Playskool Microphones, if you will. Where Phil Elverum has become the consummate no-nonsense nature and spirit missionary, Mirah recalls his more twee, comedic, prior self....full text |
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