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  1. 17 de feb. de 2009 · Hold Time. M. Ward. 2009. 6.8. By Marc Hogan. Genre: Rock. Label: Merge. Reviewed: February 17, 2009. Matt Ward is no longer at the point in his career where you devote an entire album to the...

  2. thequietus.com › quietus-reviews › m-ward-hold-time-album-reviewM. Ward — Hold Time | The Quietus

    19 de feb. de 2009 · Hold Time is full of sweet intrigue and stapled shut with intimate references to Ward’s musical heritage, a bold tapestry of all that he has become. From the Archive Reviews

  3. 17 de feb. de 2009 · You can hear the music through Wednesday, Feb. 18 here: M. Ward's new album, Hold Time, is his sixth. Annie Musselman. » Hear M. Ward play a special acoustic studio session for WNYC and NPR...

  4. 17 de feb. de 2009 · 79. Generally favorable reviews based on 31 Critic Reviews What's this? User Score. 8.5. Universal acclaim based on 24 Ratings. Summary: The singer-songwriter releases his latest solo album featuring guests such as The Decemberists' Rachel Blumberg, Lucinda Williams, DeVotchKa's Tom Hagerman, and Zooey Deschanel. Record Label: Merge.

  5. M. Ward - Hold Time - Reviews - Album of The Year. Overview. User Reviews. Lists. Discography. M. Ward. Hold Time. Critic Score. 77. Based on 30 reviews. 2009 Ratings: #127 / 923. User Score. 75. Based on 38 ratings. Liked by 1 person. Details. Submit Correction. February 17, 2009 / Release Date. LP / Format. Merge / Label.

  6. 7 de feb. de 2009 · work. Hold Time features a few tracks that almost verge upon glam, Beach Boys homages and moments of driving country-rock. While the sound is more polished, the songwriting remains extremely distinctive; many songs paraphrase each other, even borrowing lines and melodies from one another. Some traces of his past do remain; One ...

  7. The record is packed with unassailable melodies and catchy, soaring choruses, but, at the same time, the albums reach never really exceeds its grasp, and it remains a tightly focused, compact work that is bound to both win over some new fans, and keep Ward’s old fans happy.