Music / pop

About last night -


Reviews (6)


The observer

d. 16. July 2022

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Michael Cragg

d. 16. July 2022

"Telling the story of a night out from carefree beginning to heartbreak close, the (...) album is a heady mix of house, synthpop and disco-tinged bangers".


NME

d. 14. July 2021

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Hannah Mylrea

d. 14. July 2021

"Influenced by the allure of the dancefloor and the endless possibilities it can bring, [Mabel] set about creating the soundtrack to the killer party she was craving [during lockdown]. As a result, the record draws on house, disco, pop and R&B, resulting in a heady rush of club-ready tunes. While her 2019 debut 'High Expectations' occasionally felt like it was actually playing into the expectations of what a mainstream pop record should be, here Mabel lets loose. Banging lead single 'Let Them Know', an earworm indebted to the ballrooms of New York, is a confident, tongue-in-cheek celebration of feeling like - in Mabel's own words - "you're that bitch". The ABBA-inspired 'Animal' and pulsating `Definition' are similarly self-assured; both pounding amalgams of jubilant hooks and bone-shaking beats".


musicOMH

d. 19. July 2022

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Ben Devlin

d. 19. July 2022

"Second album from London-based singer features some great songs but struggles to shake off a confused, thrown-together aesthetic".


The observer

d. 16. July 2022

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Michael Cragg

d. 16. July 2022

"Telling the story of a night out from carefree beginning to heartbreak close, the (...) album is a heady mix of house, synthpop and disco-tinged bangers".


musicOMH

d. 19. July 2022

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Ben Devlin

d. 19. July 2022

"Second album from London-based singer features some great songs but struggles to shake off a confused, thrown-together aesthetic".


NME

d. 14. July 2021

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Hannah Mylrea

d. 14. July 2021

"Influenced by the allure of the dancefloor and the endless possibilities it can bring, [Mabel] set about creating the soundtrack to the killer party she was craving [during lockdown]. As a result, the record draws on house, disco, pop and R&B, resulting in a heady rush of club-ready tunes. While her 2019 debut 'High Expectations' occasionally felt like it was actually playing into the expectations of what a mainstream pop record should be, here Mabel lets loose. Banging lead single 'Let Them Know', an earworm indebted to the ballrooms of New York, is a confident, tongue-in-cheek celebration of feeling like - in Mabel's own words - "you're that bitch". The ABBA-inspired 'Animal' and pulsating `Definition' are similarly self-assured; both pounding amalgams of jubilant hooks and bone-shaking beats".