Blur guitarist's solo debut, that just, nearly, almost transcends its whiny sung // bedroom strum trappings. It rings sincere and blossoms with small imagination, and there's that strange orangeade-sky magical atmosphere from the s/t Blur days that makes it worthwhile in moments. But it has too many stretches of being too small, too dissonant, too aimless, to be an altogether enjoyable listen 3/5
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