- ac****ulates
around the
central motifs; its
fervor is
underscored by the
sparest and
hardest production to be
found on any
Browne album yet... as well as...
-
repeats and
builds up in some way as the tale progresses. With only the
sparest of plots,
these tales often depend upon
repetition and
rhythm for their...
- panic. An
arresting example of what a
talented filmmaker can do with the
sparest of means."
Godfrey Cheshire in Variety: "An eerie,
insinuating tale of...
- occurrences".
Ultimately he felt that he as Nash is "backed
often by the
sparest of arrangements, however, much of it
leans toward the mundane." Lee Zimmerman...
- "a
deeply spiritually rewarding book"
featuring "some of the cleanest,
sparest,
simplest prose I've seen all year." "Bryant".
Feminist Writers. Detroit:...
-
expressionistic brushwork force me to make
something interesting using the
sparest tools – composition, material/surface,
paint handling, color/tone, historical...
- listens." Greg Kot of the
Chicago Tribune declared it as one of Mann's "
sparest,
quietest albums and also
among her most beautiful".
Allan Raible of ABC...
- Band phase, in
which Phil Spector's echo-laden
production inflated the
sparest instrumentation-simple
snare beats, bell-like
piano chords-around gut-wrenching...
- on tour".
Elias Leight of
Rolling Stone called "Real Friends" Cabello's
sparest song in
comparison with her past work.
Variety described it as a "gentle...
- a
fresh insight on
whatever matter she undertakes; her "Blossom," the
sparest imaginable oil-on-paper,
seems composed of light." In
December of the same...