The Fawn is the fourth album by The Sea and Cake.
Club wrote that "everything The Sea and Cake touches turns to sweet, surprising, deadpan pop magic.
"[8] The Washington Post called the songs "relatively pithy," writing that the band "doesn't try to overwhelm, but it underwhelms quite agreeably.
"[9] CMJ New Music Monthly wrote that "fans of the earlier records will find The Fawn surprisingly dense-sounding, with its base layer of drum and keyboard filling the rests where silence used to be.
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