Anika Moa
Queen at the Table
Diamond & Kowhai Ltd.
The problem with Anika Moa’s new album is not that I don’t believe her. Quite the opposite – I think she probably did want to do this, make a “pure pop” album with R’n’B inflections, chase the water-colour sound of Broods and Naked & Famous and Lorde, and though they’re all doing something ever so slightly…
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