WAVES

| Rachel Platten

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WAVES

Waves is the fourth studio album and the second major record label album by American singer and songwriter Rachel Platten. It was released on October 27, 2017 -Wikipedia

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  • Medium

    Platten has crafted a powerful album.  

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  • All Music

    Everybody involved is determined to give the album a steely, professional sheen and they succeed, turning Waves into a record that provides a definitive break from "Fight Song."  

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  • THOMASBLEACH

    This is the strongest we’ve heard her yet and I just wish the rest of the world would wake up and take notice because this is a very good record. 

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  • Monika Weatherly

    features catchy melodies, rhythmic bass lines and inspirational lyrics 

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  • Renowned for Sound

    Waves proves to be a remarkably bland and forgettable affair 

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  • Digital Journal

    There is a lot of variety on this musical project, and Platten's voice is simply beautiful.  

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  • Staccatofy

    Platten’s music is full of good feeling moments and even if you’re not into the socio-political messages, on a personal level the music and lyrics are self-empowering. 

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  • Fierce and Fabulous Revolution

    Each song features a different style from the last, which makes it more exciting, as you have no idea what is coming next, and that for me, really makes you want to keep on listening. 

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  • star2.com

    chock-full of songs with positive, uplifting vibes such as Stand By You, Beating Me Up and of course, Fight Song, it was hard to imagine Platten ever breaking out of that mould  

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  • The Chronicle

    her songs are somehow just as heartfelt and engaging as her previous ones 

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  • Teen Ink

    meticulously produced, and Platten’s vocals are usually pristine 

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  • Something Else!

    The writing and Platten’s voice are solid, and the melodies and hooks are catchy and easy to listen to. 

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