
“It is this level of vulnerability and self-examination that sets this album apart from both Harding’s previous work and also his contemporaries.” – 8/10 CLASH “Richly soulful, heartsore second LP.” – 4/5 MOJO “A joy throughout.” – 4/5 Q “On Face Your Fear, the Atlanta soul man has worked out where to go. Working with Danger Mouse and Sam Cohen has polished his sound, and the quality of songwriting matches the production.” – 7/10 UNCUT “Soul-meets-garage pop perfection." – NME “The new retro-soul man on the block.” – THE EVENING STANDARD “Harding’s Otis-influenced singing is difficult to resist.” – THE GUARDIAN