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Albumism’s 100 Best Albums of 2021 | #47: Scrimshire’s ‘Nothing Feels Like Everything’

November 28, 2021 Albumism Staff

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#47 | Scrimshire | Nothing Feels Like Everything
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According to Patrick Corcoran: “Nothing Feels Like Everything finds Scrimshire grappling with the state of the world over the last 18 months in ways that are new to his canon. Over the course of the nine tracks here, he navigates a pathway from anger to some form of hope with a winning mix of musical collaborators. . . . This is a lovely, subdued kind of album that might pass some unnoticed, but the humility and humanity shine through in every note, lyric and subtle piece of instrumentation. Just don’t underestimate the combined power of those subtleties.” [Read the Full Review]

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