allmusic
Maya Hawke (2026)
“The singer/songwriter's fourth album is her wordiest and most assertive-sounding yet but still makes room for moments of quiet reflection.”
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pitchfork
On her fourth album, the New York singer-songwriter frames big questions about ambition, identity, and self-doubt in deceptively understated folk-pop hybrids.
pastemagazine
The actor and singer attempts to thread an epic fantasy journey into her pleasant folk-pop sound on her fourth album, but tonal whiplash and navel-gazing songwriting stifle its conceptual ambition and technically assured production.
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Shostakovich: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 3 "The First of May" & Scherzos, Opp. 1 & 7
Hallé Choir, BBC Philharmonic & John Storgårds