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Albumism’s 100 Best Albums of 2020 | #18: Moses Sumney’s ‘græ’

December 5, 2020 Albumism Staff
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#18 | MOSES SUMNEY | græ
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According to Patrick Corcoran: “Just as he offers the deepest introspection lyrically, so this album merits the same level of attention. It needs a listener’s focus to revel and delight in every one of it nuances. Put your headphones on, lock the door and slip into his world—you will be rewarded. The græ of the title is a nod to the in-between states that Sumney exists in and his resolute refusal to be put into a box of anyone’s making. In a world filled with “cancel culture” and the increasing polarization of opinions, Sumney dwells instead in the grey areas, where definitive roles and opinions are rendered redundant—the only interesting place to be.”

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