Did anyone see The Guardian's review?
I'm probably late but
they only gave ha 3/5
Quote:
Louisa Rose Allen, not to be confused with Lily Rose Allen, is the voice of young Britain. At least the 24-year-old Grammy recipient will be if this album does well.debut as Foxes is concerned with the mundane trials of young people's lives – unrequited love, going to a nightclub, expressing your true feelings – making them sound like they're scenes from the siege of Troy. The yearning protagonist of Holding Onto Heaven is probably just waiting for a text messsage when she sings, "Lights fade but i won't let them/ When i breathe it's only you."In this aspiration towards the epic, Foxes shares something with Emeli Sandé. Also apparent on Glorious are the drum'n'bass crescendos and gospel-influenced choruses that helped Sandé become ubiquitous on any out-of-town shopping excursion. In short, there's a real whiff of Brits 2015 about this. While the lyrics are too cloying and cliched to mean much, in conjunction with such a button-pushing soundtrack, they still carry the capacity to move.
What if they are sold out, but are still selling for some reason? I don't want to disappoint myself.
Worse-case scenario, if you open it and it isn't signed,
as long as you have proof that your order said it was a signed copy you should be able to get a refund