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Albumism’s 100 Best Albums of 2020 | #22: Natalie Schlabs' ‘Don't Look Too Close’

December 4, 2020 Albumism Staff
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#22 | NATALIE SCHLABS | Don’t Look Too Close
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According to Justin Chadwick: “Rare is the album in which each song contained therein constitutes must-listen material, but with Don’t Look Too Close, Natalie Schlabs pulls off the feat, imbuing each of its nine standout compositions with a radiant glow, refreshing clarity and revelatory grace….Even the most cursory of listens to the inspired assemblage of songs that comprise Don’t Look Too Close validates that she deserves all of the plaudits sure to come her way. And if there’s any justice in this world, her career trajectory will surely find her scaling even loftier heights in the years to come.”

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