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| | * Dusted Reviews - Loose Fur * |
 | | O’Rourke was clearly enjoying the use of repetitive pop motifs as a minimalist nod, Tweedy was enjoying his broadening experimental palette, and Kotche maintained his acute ability to sound comfortable, no matter the scenario. |
 | | Granted, Tweedy and O’Rourke seem unable to shed the respective weight of their personalities, but in the same token, Loose Fur seems to be about these musicians reveling in their own skin, rather than trying to eschew and annihilate them as in their other projects. |
 | | Having said that, however, the album is the most painfully smug in either Tweedy or O’Rourke’s catalog. |
| www.dustedmagazine.com /reviews/2749 (705 words) |
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