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Overload is a studio album by American musician Georgia Anne Muldrow. It was released in October 2018 under Brainfeeder. -Wikipedia
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Pitchfork
The restless avant-garde soul singer is still reinventing rhythm and blues for the future, now more than ever on the most pop-focused album of her prolific career.
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All Music
Overload attests that Muldrow has much to preserve.
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Loud and Quiet
Throughout, Muldrow is boldly, unapologetically herself, unhindered by any concrete notions of genre.
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Music OMH
Overload contains multitudes, and at times its lack of cohesion can be a bit unsettling. But it is also proof that Muldrow can excel at whatever style she touches on, and a great collection of songs.
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Resent Advisor
Overload suggests that the longer and stronger love grows, the stranger it becomes. It's a perfect reintroduction to Muldrow.
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Phonica
It is fitting that a decade on in 2018, Georgia should sign to Brainfeeder - a record label deeply embedded in LA, with a ton of shared history, shared beliefs and a united vision of the future - to release her stunning new album “Overload”.
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Sungenre
On the whole, there’s a lot to like about Overload. It’s an impressively diverse and eclectic effort that’s both instrumentally rich and restrained.
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Exclaim
Although a bit more subtle than her 2012 masterpiece Seeds, Overload still ranks among Muldrow's finest efforts.
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Treblezine
Her new album, Overload, presents a streamlined glance into all the styles Muldrow can swing.
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NPR
Georgia Anne Muldrow's newest album Overload, sees the hip-hop artist moving from the L.A. underground into the mainstream spotlight.
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Stereogum
It’s a smoky digital bounce called “Overload” that suggests the Muldrow x Brainfeeder pairing could be very fruitful. Check it out.
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SoulBounce
Georgia Anne Muldrow came correct with her Brainfeeder debut Overload. The collection is full of jams that speak to the heart, soul and intellect equally.
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The Fader
On her new album, Overload, Muldrow scales it back and skews toward straightforward R&B rather than the esoteric alt-soul, funk, and hip-hop for which she’s known. It’s still undeniably Muldrow.
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