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Album Review: Lior - Scattered Reflections

It’s sincere, sure, but comes across as too sincere to the point of cheesy.

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As it turns out, Scattered Reflections is a pretty apt title for Lior's latest work. The singer-songwriter has been off the radar a fair bit since 2005's Autumn Flow. This is no improvement over his last two nigh-forgotten albums. The image of Lior leaning forlorn against a table on the cover should give you some indication: this is him looking deep into his past, from lost love (Bells Of Montreal) to childhood (A Lift In The Morning Fog) to his grandfather (er, My Grandfather). It's sincere, sure, but comes across as too sincere to the point of cheesy.