| Tori returns on her seventh album to the form that brought her the masses of Tori-philes from the days of ‘Little Earthquakes’ and ‘Under the Pink.’ Tori’s sound here is more
 muted than it has been in the recent past, and her piano plays beauty with the occasional
 growl thrown in. The songs grow on you with each repeated listen like a road trip grows
 as each mile rolls by. This album makes the most of Tori’s versatile voice, using a sweet
 soprano in “Scarlet’s Walk” and a grovelly bite in “Pancake.” The styles range plenty as
 well, with a lively piano two step in “Wednesday” and the dreamy “Your Cloud.” The last
 song on the album, “Gold Dust”, is probably one of Tori’s most beautiful songs ever.
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