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Review - Ballad of a Tryhard
Review - Engel
“Hardware’s soft, nimble voice has earned comparisons to Thom Yorke, but the Radiohead frontman wouldn’t dare sing lyrics this direct.”
“It’s hard not to sway along to his largely piano-based, string-laden pop songs, but they also take unexpected turns, which cast Harwood as some sort of left-field folk songwriter or baroque pop madman.”
“the music’s soaring sound feels as natural as breathing.”