Music / pop

Glasshouse


Reviews (3)


Pitchfork

d. 23. Oct. 2017

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Brad Nelson

d. 23. Oct. 2017

"Each song on Glasshouse has its own distinct aesthetic; unlike her previous albums, 2012's Devotion and 2014's Tough Love, there are no songs here that could be confused for each other, none that seem an afterthought carved from the greater mood of the album".


The observer

d. 22. Oct. 2017

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Michael Cragg

d. 22. Oct. 2017

"Following two albums of understated soul-pop that tickled the Top 10, Glasshouse feels like a pivotal release for Jessie Ware ... Tracks such as Hearts, the gently pulsating Your Domino and Last of the True Believers (featuring the Blue Nile's Paul Buchanan) all perfectly showcase Ware's crystalline vocals - you just wish she'd step out of her comfort zone more often".


Politiken

d. 27. Oct. 2017

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Lucia Odoom

d. 27. Oct. 2017

"Jessie Wares vokal er i samme flotte liga som sangerinder som Adele, Anita Baker og Mary J. Blige, men hun skal skubbe mere til den. Hun er sofistikeret og lavmælt, hvilket kan være en kunst i sig selv, men melodierne er for vage, og albummet er med sine 17 numre for langt og lyder i glimt som muzak. Ware er stærk i mere kantede produktioner, men er her blevet svøbt i for mange lag af blød candyfloss, som hendes stemme ikke formår at bryde ud af".