Sigma Oasis

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Sigma Oasis

Sigma Oasis is the fifteenth studio album by the American rock band Phish, released on the band's JEMP Records label on April 2, 2020. The album was recorded at their studio The Barn and was produced by the band and Vance Powell. -Wikipedia

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  • Uproxx

    Even on the ballads, what Sigma Oasis gets right is capturing the friendly, intuitive interplay of the musicians, that innate sense of ambient pleasure that derives from witnessing four lifelong friends gather in a room and sharing a moment of joy and creation together. It’s the very sound of human connection, which is something we could all use in our ears right about now, as we all remain stranded on our respective couches. 

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  • Grateful Web

    this is pure Phish and although none of these songs are completely new it is a most welcome addition to their studio catalogue. With the release of Sigma Oasis, Phish has reminded us and their fans that in their world everything is right, so just hold tight. 

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  • Pitchfork

    Phish’s instinctive new studio album is a pleasant surprise, a small joy, and an unlikely course correction.  

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  • PopMatters

    Phish Deliver a Spiritual Lifeline with 'Sigma Oasis'.  

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  • The Pop Break

    Sigma Oasis is the perfect jumping off point for people who are new to the band and curious about where to start. The lyrics in some places are a little corny, but longtime fans know that’s pretty much Trey’s whole aesthetic when he’s singing, and Phish has never really been about the vocals anyway. The music here feels jubilant, if somewhat predictable, but most importantly it feels like Phish is really having a good time.  

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  • All Music

    It's unified and relaxed, the rare Phish studio set that feels as effortless as a Phish concert.  

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  • The Young Folks

    Phish successfully convey live favorites to the studio on “Sigma Oasis". 

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